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Hastings-Prince Edward is about to receive less COVID-19 vaccine as Ontario diverts more doses to hotspots.
Three-quarters of Ontario’s allocation will be provided to regions on a per-capita basis, said local medical officer of health Dr. Piotr Oglaza. The remainder will supply regions with the most COVID-19 activity.
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It means about 25 per cent less vaccine for Hastings and Prince Edward Counties, he said.
Oglaza told The Intelligencer earlier this week a reduction in Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine was expected this month, but it was possible a delayed shipment of Moderna vaccine could offset that shortfall.
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