New anti-viral treatment will help Ontario, though likely not until after Omicron Wave
Health Canada’s approval of Pfizer’s oral anti-viral treatment is expected to make a big difference in the future fight against COVID-19. But early warnings are coming that it’s no replacement for vaccines and won’t make a significant impact for months. Matthew Bingley reports.
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