Quebec has deployed sound trucks in hard-hit Montreal neighbourhoods to announce the presence of mobile clinics offering Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccines. Trucks will blast messages in multiple languages along residential streets the city’s diverse boroughs to encourage residents to receive one of 20,000 doses available without an appointment. Elizabeth Zogalis reports.
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Montreal public health deploys sound truck to encourage residents in vulnerable boroughs to get vaccinated
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