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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.

Coronavirus: Post-COVID-19 clinic opens in Montreal

Coronavirus: Post-COVID-19 clinic opens in Montreal Tim Sargeant © Tim Sargeant/Global News Dr. Emilia Falcone at the post COVID-19 clinic inside the Montreal Clinical Research Institute Montreal is one of only a handful of places in Canada to have a post-COVID-19 clinic, where researchers are studying the complications of the deadly disease. People who have been diagnosed with COVID-19 can register in the weeks after being tested. Researchers at the clinic want to follow any complications patients may be experiencing due to the virus. Dr. Emilia Falcone is the clinic s director and a lead researcher at the Montreal Clinical Research Institute (IRCM).

Fear that delayed second COVID-19 vaccine dose could lead to new variants realistic : experts

Fear that delayed second COVID-19 vaccine dose could lead to new variants realistic : experts

Veillette, who is a member of the federal government s COVID-19 vaccine task force, said there s a concern that the immunity provided by one dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines is not as strong as you would get with two doses. That weaker immune response, especially in older people whose immune systems don t respond as well to vaccines, may favour the selection of variants, Veillette said in an interview Wednesday. Quebec has responded to Canada s COVID-19 vaccine shortage by delaying the second dose of the two-dose vaccines. Public health director Dr. Horacio Arruda has said he believes that giving more people a single shot will save more lives than giving fewer people two doses.

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