Quebec Premier François Legault announced on Tuesday that the province is ahead of its original goal of having 75 per cent of its population receive at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Legault said the province is reviewing a new target, moving up this goal to June 15 from June 24.
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Quebec expects to have 75% of province vaccinated by June 15, ahead of schedule
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