Even as COVID-19 vaccines continue to rollout, several countries are trying to find a balance between whether to prioritize first or second doses.
And with variants still spreading, including the one first detected in India, it’s prompting further decision-making among officials.
A new British study suggests two vaccines — both of which are being used in Canada — work well against the variant detected India, but only when people have both doses. Redmond Shannon explains.
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And with variants still spreading, including the one first detected in India, it’s prompting further decision-making among officials.
A new British study suggests two vaccines — both of which are being used in Canada — work well against the variant detected India, but only when people have both doses. Redmond Shannon explains.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/7887312/ontarians-aged-12-and-older-covid-vaccine/
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