Ottawa promises to ramp up coronavirus vaccine rollout
Ottawa says Canada is months away from the "ramp up" phase of its COVID-19 vaccination program, as premiers warn doses are running out. As Abigail Bimman explains, one province is adjusting its timeline on giving the vaccine's required second shot.
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