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Canada investigating timing of second vaccine dose
Canada's chief public health officer says she has asked the national vaccine advisory panel to investigate if there is merit to delaying second doses of COVID-19 vaccines in a bid to get more people vaccinated faster with first doses. Dr. Theresa Tam says initial data, while limited, on the effectiveness of a single dose looks promising, though a two-dose regimen remains the ultimate goal.
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The Canadian Press
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CP21231867
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n_COVID-Vaccines20210105T1430
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1/5/2021 2:30:00 PM
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Canada
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chief public health officer
Coronavirus
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distribution
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Dr. Theresa Tam
health
Ontario
Ottawa
safety
vaccine
vaccines