Vaccine delay won’t affect delivery at Peterborough-area LTC homes
Despite a shortage in supply of the Pfizer vaccine, Peterborough's medical officer of health says that won't affect our local rollout for long-term care home. Residents, staff and essential caregivers - who want the vaccine - were slated to receive it by February 15. And Dr. Rosana Salvaterra says we're still on track for that to happen. Jessica Nyznik reports.
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