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LeBlanc seeks to reassure on mix-and-match vaccination
Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc is sounding a note of hope that Canadians who mixed and matched vaccines will not have a problem crossing borders in the months ahead. LeBlanc says he believes data sharing and conversations between health authorities around the world will lead to a shift away from some countries' reluctance to accept the approach.
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The Canadian Press
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AstraZeneca
Coronavirus
COVID-19
distribution
Dominic Leblanc
doses
Dr. Howard Njoo
health
mix-and-match
moderna
Ontario
Ottawa
pfizer
safety
vaccine
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