Quebec lawmakers and public health officials are stepping up their campaign to convince young adults to get their COVID-19 vaccine. Those aged between 18 and 39 haven’t been as quick to book appointments as older generations and authorities are pushing to get them to take advantage of walk-in clinics to get their shots. Global’s Amanda Jelowicki reports.
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