Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott said on Wednesday that despite some people raising concerns of being unable to get a flu shot in pharmacies, there are “no shortages” of the shots. She said the first shipments went to hospitals, long-term care homes and other vulnerable population centres, but are shipping to physicians and pharmacies, and it may depend on how many show up for a shot that can determine how many shots are available daily.
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Coronavirus: Ontario health minister says there are ‘no shortages’ of flu shots
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