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Trudeau, Hajdu visit hospital where first COVID-19 vaccines in Ottawa were administered

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Health Minister Patty Hajdu visited The Ottawa Hospital this morning where Jo-Anne Miner became the first person to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Ottawa. Miner, 48, is one of 1,500 staff at long-term care homes that are scheduled to receive the vaccine in Ottawa. 
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