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Posted: Mar 12, 2021 5:00 AM AT | Last Updated: March 12
Shelley Clark-Collins and her better half Mike Doyle drove from Saint John to Ottawa this week so she can get an innovative treatment for her extremely rare autoimmune disease.(Bobbi-Jean MacKinnon/CBC)
While many Canadians are wondering when they re going to get their COVID-19 vaccine, a New Brunswick woman will soon have every vaccine she has ever received wiped out of her system.
Shelley Clark-Collins, 56, of Saint John, is in Ottawa, where she will undergo a combination of intense chemotherapy and a blood stem cell transplant.
It s an innovative, aggressive and risky procedure aimed at resetting her immune system.