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Provinces' caution on vaccine deliveries understandable: Fortin
Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin, the federal official in charge of delivering vaccines against COVID-19, says he understands why provinces are cautious about expecting big shipments over the coming weeks. But he says that as manufacturers make up for a sharp drop in supplies this winter, the provinces will see they can count on those doses to arrive.
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The Canadian Press
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