Deputy chief public health officer Dr. Howard Njoo responded Friday to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s earlier comments that the majority of Canadians could be vaccinated for COVID-19 by next September, saying they would hope to offer vaccines “by the end of next year,” but that Trudeau’s comment was “in the same ballpark” because it’s “a bit of a moving target.”
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Coronavirus: Dr. Njoo responds to Trudeau’s statement that majority of Canadians could be vaccinated by next September
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