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Vaccine recommendations change with new science: Sharma
Health Canada's chief medical adviser Dr. Supriya Sharma says authorities around the world have steadily revised their advice on how to use vaccines against COVID-19 as data has piled up on how well they work and in what circumstances. She says changing guidance can be confusing but it means our understanding is getting better.
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