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COVID-19: Agency approves AstraZeneca use in patients 30 and over; Tam sees signs of easing


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Canadians aged 30 and over can now receive the AstraZeneca vaccine, according to updated guidance from the National Advisory Committee on Immunization.
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NACI chair Dr. Caroline Quach-Thanh and vice-chair Dr. Shelly Deeks said Canadians may now get the AstraZeneca vaccine “if they do not want to wait for an mRNA vaccine.”
The agency was initially set to update its guidance on Tuesday, but decided to postpone while Health Canada analyzed COVID-19 activity in hot spots, and examined high incidence rates of variants of concern. ....

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Woman at centre of Sask. FN vaccine deal insists efforts are legit


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An Ontario woman connected to a Saskatchewan First Nation’s efforts to buy millions of COVID-19 vaccine doses insists the project is above board, despite warnings from the federal and provincial governments that such efforts may be fraudulent.
Carolyn “Carrie” Liddy said in an emailed statement that she has been “directly involved” in attempts to secure COVID-19 vaccine for First Nations and denied that such efforts were illegitimate. In recent days, a federal minister, the Saskatchewan government, Health Canada and the manufacturer of the AstraZeneca vaccine all warned First Nations and other parties to not accept such deals. ....

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