Ontario’s science advisory co-chair Dr. Adalsteinn Brown said Friday that “strong adherence” to public health measures and “as many vaccines as possible” would be necessary to flatten the COVID-19 curve by summer. He said the goal of administering 100,000 doses of vaccine a day would be attainable, while administering 300,000 a day would be “a very optimistic scenario.”
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‘Strong adherence’ to health measures, 100K vaccines administered daily needed to decrease COVID-19 cases by summer: Dr. Brown
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