Ontario’s chief coroner Dr. Dirk Huyer assured the public on Thursday that COVID-19 vaccines “don’t sit around; they don’t rest in provincial freezers or coolers.” Huyer said all vaccines received in the province are “rapidly allocated” across Ontario, even if they’re administered at different speeds.
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COVID-19 vaccines ‘don’t rest in provincial freezers’: Ontario health official
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