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Canadians are on track to be vaccinated by September, if not sooner, Anand says
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8:21Minister of Public Services and Procurement Anita Anand says Canada is pursuing a two pronged approach to ensure that all Canadians can be vaccinated by the end of September.8:21
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As one of the first people in Canada to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, Mendy Fellig was looking forward to receiving a second shot that would solidify his immunity against a virus that has killed at least 54 of his fellow residents at a Quebec nursing home.
But instead of receiving his booster jab as scheduled in early January, Mr. Fellig, a 43-year-old lawyer with multiple sclerosis, has joined a group from the Maimonides Geriatric Centre threatening legal action against the Quebec government for postponing all second doses until at least 12 weeks after the first – about two months longer than vaccine makers recommend.
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