Ontario solicitor general Sylvia Jones said on Thursday that if and when Health Canada approves COVID-19 vaccines for children under the age of 12, the province will have a number of possible options to administer vaccines including school-based clinics, primary care practitioners, and pharmacies as hospitals get back to their traditional roles of not administering vaccines.
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Ontario considering mobilizing primary care practitioners, pharmacies to vaccinate kids under 12
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