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Senior Toronto scientists question 4-month delay of 2nd dose

March 9, 2021 Canuck Alberta, British Columbia, Coronavirus, COVID-19, covid-19 vaccines, Ontario, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, sunnybrook, Sylvia Jones, theresa tam, U Of T, University Health Network, University of Toronto

Some senior scientists at major health institutions are questioning plans to delay second doses of COVID-19 vaccinations to four months. Canada is the only country to move forward with such a long delay and as Travis Dhanraj reports, there are worries that could be the wrong way forward.

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