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Ford appeals to Biden for COVID-19 vaccines
Premier Doug Ford appealed to U.S. president-elect Joe Biden today for help securing more COVID-19 vaccines for Ontario. Ford expressed frustration about a delivery slow down of the Pfizer-Biotech shot that will see Ontario receive no doses next week and thousands less over the next month.
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The Canadian Press
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Dr. Barbara Yaffe
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toronto
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