WINNIPEG -- A snowbird who got both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine south of the border is questioning how the government is keeping track of out-of-country immunizations. Karen Smith was wintering in Arizona and decided to get both doses while she was there. "I wasn't going to do it, but then all my friends got the shot and talked me into it," Smith said. "I went through the process and was in and out of there within a half-hour." She noted the second dose took a little longer at the drive-thru vaccine site in Arizona since it was a bit busier.