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More federally-approved vaccines may shorten Ontario’s timeline for vaccinating residents against COVID-19, provincial authorities say.
But they also say factors affecting vaccination are changing daily and the situation remains “fluid.” It’s expected 75 per cent of those eligible will seek vaccination, but if more do, that could lengthen the process, officials said.
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Rick Hillier, the retired national defence chief now overseeing Ontario’s vaccination process, said every eligible and consenting Ontarian could receive a first dose by June 20.
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