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Ontario shifting vaccination focus to adapt to Pfizer delays


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The province is taking matters into its own hand to adapt to Pfizer’s vaccine delays announced last week. 
Ontario is shifting focus to only prioritize the vaccinations of residents of long-term care and high-risk retirement homes.
Prior to today’s announcement, the focus was on residents, staff and essential care-givers in these high-risk settings.    
Officials from Ontario’s Vaccine Distribution Task Force say the interval between doses for residents will remain at its three-week recommendation. 
As for all other groups, the interval has been extended to 42 days to support the vaccination of Ontario’s most vulnerable.  ....

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Lawmakers inundated with questions surrounding COVID-19 vaccine


Lawmakers inundated with questions surrounding COVID-19 vaccine
News 12 Staff
Updated on:Jan 21, 2021, 10:42pm EST
Lawmakers in Connecticut say their offices are getting flooded with questions from constituents about all things having to do with the COVID-19 vaccine.
Sen. Tony Hwang brought together local leaders and officials from the governor s Vaccine Distribution Task Force for some answers.
One question that keeps coming up is how to register to get vaccinated.
You can go to the state web page and enter your information there, click how you are qualified, and then the state will upload that group when you are qualified,  says Fairfield Health Director Sands Cleary. ....

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COVID-19 vaccines: Canada wrestles with helping other nations or helping itself


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Karina Gould, minister of international development, holds a press conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
MONTREAL The COVID-19 vaccine rollout is highlighting the disconnect between the way Canadians see their role in the world and reality, according to international affairs experts.
Ottawa is facing pressure to help poorer countries access COVID-19 vaccines, but it is also being pulled internally by provinces demanding their citizens be vaccinated as quickly as possible.
The federal government says it will donate hundreds of millions of dollars to help developing countries vaccinate their citizens. But federal Procurement Minister Anita Anand has said Canada will do whatever it takes’’ to get more vaccine delivered to the country sooner including, she said, by upping the price it is willing to pay. ....

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COVID-19 vaccines: Canadians torn between helping the world and helping themselves


But as Ottawa faces pressure to help poorer countries access COVID-19 vaccines, it is also being pulled internally by provinces demanding their citizens be vaccinated as quickly as possible.
The federal government says it will donate hundreds of millions of dollars to help developing countries vaccinate their citizens. But federal Procurement Minister Anita Anand has said Canada will do whatever it takes to get more vaccine delivered to the country sooner including, she said, by upping the price it is willing to pay.
David Hornsby, professor of international affairs at Carleton University, said the pandemic has shed light on an inward-looking trend that has been developing in the country for decades. ....

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