Canada’s deputy chief public health officer Dr. Howard Njoo said Thursday that the time interval between first and second vaccine dose, currently at up to 16 weeks, could be shortened saying they were “on track” to do so but it would be dependent on supply.
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Canadian health officials says COVID-19 vaccine dosing interval could be shortened as more deliveries arrive
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