With more than half of Canadians partially vaccinated for COVID-19, some provinces are ramping up the rollout of second doses.
British Columbia is making people eligible for their second dose after eight weeks, rather than 16.
Abigail Bimman takes a closer look at the goal behind the accelerated schedule, how timelines compare across the country and the struggle to use stockpiled AstraZeneca shots before they expire.
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British Columbia is making people eligible for their second dose after eight weeks, rather than 16.
Abigail Bimman takes a closer look at the goal behind the accelerated schedule, how timelines compare across the country and the struggle to use stockpiled AstraZeneca shots before they expire.
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