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Quebec to wait between 42 and 90 days to administer second dose of COVID-19 vaccine
Quebec’s health minister says the province could wait up to 90 days before administering booster shots to patients who have received a first dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Christian Dube said today the strategy will allow Quebec to vaccinate more vulnerable seniors and reduce the pressure on the health system while awaiting more vaccines.
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Christian Dube
Coronavirus
COVID-19
health
health Minister
Montreal
Quebec
safety
vaccine
vaccine distribution