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Ontario seeks to grow 1st dose vaccine coverage
Ontario wants more doctors working on the COVID-19 vaccine rollout. More than 78 per cent of adults have had one shot and more than half are fully vaccinated. The province wants to reach the remaining people and officials say they are looking to wind down mass clinics as more doctors get involved.
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The Canadian Press
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Christine Elliott
clinics
Coronavirus
COVID-19
doctors
doses
family doctors
health
Health Minsiter
heatlh
mass clinics
Ontario
safety
toronto
vaccine