Many Canadians have received COVID-19 vaccines that aren’t approved in all countries, or mixed and matched vaccine doses, as they were told to do. But that can affect travel plans. Abigail Bimman explains how Ottawa is responding, which province is offering a third dose to solve the problem, and what doctors have to say about the safety of getting a third shot.
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