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A COVID-19-free future is within our reach a future in which it’s safe to hug again and our smiles no longer need to be hidden behind a mask. To get there, we will need a robust vaccination drive.
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A COVID-19-free future is within our reach a future in which it’s safe to hug again and our smiles no longer need to be hidden behind a mask. To get there, we will need a robust vaccination drive.
We will need Canadians to roll up their sleeves and get vaccinated. But we will also need to be patient. Immunizing the country won’t happen overnight; it will be an incremental process informed by science, and one that seeks to immediately stem the loss of life.
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Vaccinations and a trust in science the path out of the pandemic
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Linda Silas
Canadian Federation of Nurses
A COVID-free future is within our reach – a future where it’s safe to hug again and where our smiles no longer need to be hidden behind a mask. To get there, we will need a robust vaccination drive. We will need Canadians to roll up their sleeves and get vaccinated. But we will also need to be patient. Immunizing the country won’t happen overnight. It will be an incremental process informed by science and one that seeks to immediately stem the loss of life.