Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Robert Strang on Friday discussed the province’s COVID-19 vaccine distribution plans, stating they are continuing to work with Ottawa to ensure they are ready to accept the first vaccine doses “as soon as it becomes available,” including increasing capacity of “ultra-low temperature freezers” for vaccine storage.
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Coronavirus: Nova Scotia health official discusses COVID-19 vaccine planning
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