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Second COVID-19 vaccine shot to be delayed by up to 16 weeks

Article content The London-area health unit is delaying second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine up to 112 days and is rescheduling followup appointments for more than 10,000 people who already received the first shot. Following direction from the province, the Middlesex-London Health Unit announced Tuesday it’s moving second dose appointments scheduled for as soon as Wednesday to 16 weeks after the first shot was administered. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Second COVID-19 vaccine shot to be delayed by up to 16 weeks Back to video The new timeline affects everyone who received their first dose of vaccine except long-term care or retirement home residents who had a second dose appointment booked on or after March 10.

Vaccinated nursing home residents in Canada say they feel like caged animals as COVID-19 restrictions linger

As nursing homes grapple with the balance between protecting residents while preserving their rights and autonomy, time is running out for many.

Canadians shouldn t shop around for vaccines with higher efficacy rates, experts say

Canadians shouldn t shop around for vaccines with higher efficacy rates, experts say
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84% of Bethlehem parents of hybrid elementary students want kids back full-time

84% of Bethlehem parents of hybrid elementary students want kids back full-time
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Senior Canadian scientists question government plans to delay 2nd dose of COVID-19 vaccine

Senior Canadian scientists question government plans to delay 2nd dose of COVID-19 vaccine Travis Dhanraj and Nick Westoll © Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press A senior is helped inside to get his shot at a COVID-19 vaccination clinic, Monday, March 8, 2021 in Montreal. A joint letter from senior scientists from a number of major health institutions is raising questions about a plan to delay second doses of COVID-19 vaccinations by four months. A draft of the letter obtained by Global News from an Ontario government source highlighted the unknowns surrounding the plan and the thoroughness of it. The document was signed by doctors with the University of Toronto, University Health Network (UHN), Sunnybrook Research Institute, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and Montreal Clinical Research Institute.

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