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Quebec expands vaccine rollout to chronically ill and essential workers
Quebec is expanding access to COVID-19 vaccines in the coming days to Montrealers who are essential workers or who have chronic illnesses. Health Minister Christian Dube says the province is also making appointments to those 60 and older and will open walk-in appointments for those 55 and older wanting to get an AstraZeneca shot as of Thursday.
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The Canadian Press
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CP121269921
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4/7/2021 3:10:00 PM
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60 years old
appointments
chronic illnesses
chronically ill
COVID-19
Essential workers
health
Quebec
vaccines