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Ontario’s top doctor says province needs to modernize vaccine registry, calls for national schedule

Each province and territory has its own immunization schedule and data system, but health experts have been advocating for a national vaccine registry for more than 20 years.

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Dr. Kieran Moore, Ontario’s chief medical officer of health, speaks at a news conference at Queen’s Park in ɫɫ on April 11, 2022. 


TORONTO - Ontario’s top doctor is calling for a national immunization schedule and registry to address gaps exposed by the resurgence of measles in Canada – but first, he says his own province needs a centralized digital vaccine system. 

Dr. Kieran Moore’s annual report, recently tabled with the provincial legislature, says a co-ordinated approach from all levels of government and the health-care system is needed to keep vaccine-preventable diseases at bay amid a rise in vaccine hesitancy. 

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