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Winnipeg Free Press By: Morgan Lowrie, The Canadian Press Posted:
Last Modified: 4:03 PM CST Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021
MONTREAL - Quebec will wait up to 90 days before giving a COVID-19 vaccine booster to people who have received a first shot, Health Minister Christian Dube said Thursday.
A man walks past the COVID-19 vaccination site at Maimonides long-term care facility Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021, in Montreal. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz
MONTREAL - Quebec will wait up to 90 days before giving a COVID-19 vaccine booster to people who have received a first shot, Health Minister Christian Dube said Thursday.
That delay goes far beyond the recommendation of vaccine manufacturers Pfizer and Moderna, which propose intervals of 21 and 28 days, respectively, and is more than double the 42-day maximum delay proposed by Canada s national vaccine advisory committee.
MONTREAL Quebec will wait up to 90 days before giving a COVID-19 vaccine booster to people who have received a first shot, Health Minister Christian Dube said Thursday.
The Health Department said Quebec is vaccinating faster than it is receiving doses, adding that the speed of vaccination depends on the deliveries organized by the federal government