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Canada looking at new evidence Pfizer vaccine may work almost as well with just one dose
Canada looking at new evidence Pfizer vaccine may work almost as well with just one dose
Canada looking at new evidence Pfizer vaccine may work almost as well with just one dose
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Canada looking at new evidence Pfizer vaccine may work almost as well with just one dose
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The Canadian Press
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CP118262871
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2/18/2021 11:00:00 AM
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Canada
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Coronavirus
COVID-19
Deputy Chief Public Health Officer
dose
doses
Dr. Howard Njoo
health
New England Journal of Medicine
Ontario
Ottawa
research
safety
vaccine
vaccines