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Dr. Bonnie Henry and Adrian Dix say in a
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An informal survey shows that at least one million doses of Canada's COVID-19 vaccine supply have gone to waste.
The Canadian Press asked health ministries across the country to provide the number of doses that had to be disposed of because
OTTAWA — Indoor birthday parties and maskless classrooms could be nearly within reach for kids now that Health Canada has approved the first COVID-19 vaccine for children aged five to 11.
Provinces could begin offering doses as early as next week.
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