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Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé made the announcement during a news conference Monday, stressing the importance of people getting fully vaccinated.
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âStarting tomorrow you can advance your appointment on the Clic Santé website from eight weeks to whatever you want, be it six weeks, five weeks,â Dubé explained, as long as the minimum four-week interval is respected.
The change is possible because the province now has about two million vaccine doses available, Dubé said. He noted itâs similar to how Quebec had initially set the interval to 16 weeks before lowering it to eight when supply increased.
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