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N.S. to cover cost of shingles vaccine for residents 65 and older starting end of May

The Nova Scotia government will begin covering the cost of the shingles vaccine as of May 28 for residents aged 65 and older.
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Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston speaks to reporters at the legislature in Halifax, Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese

The Nova Scotia government will begin covering the cost of the shingles vaccine as of May 28 for residents aged 65 and older.

Premier Tim Houston says residents can start booking appointments today for the shots, fulfilling a promise he made during the campaign leading up to his Nov. 26 re-election.

The premier says he's hopeful the vaccination program projected to cost $26 million in its first year will help reduce the painful symptoms of the illness in older Nova Scotians.

The Health Department says the cost of two doses of vaccine is about $400 — too high for some seniors who want to receive them.

Dr. Robert Strang, the province's chief medical officer, says the new program covers both doses, including a booster two to six months after the first shot.

Nearly one in three Canadians will be affected by shingles, a viral infection that can cause painful, burning skin rashes and nerve pain.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 20, 2025.

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