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Ontario shortens time between vax doses
Ontarians will be able to book their second COVID-19 shots sooner than anticipated, as the province is shortening the interval between doses starting with those aged 80 and older. The province was booking vaccinations four months apart but the new interval could be as little as 28 days as long as vaccine supplies are available.
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The Canadian Press
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