Coronavirus: Legault says province awaiting info from feds on COVID-19 vaccines
Quebec Premier François Legault said Thursday the province is still awaiting information from the Canadian federal government on the number of COVID-19 vaccine doses that will be made available in 2021, as it continues to battle the novel coronavirus pandemic. Health Minister Christian Dubé added the provincial government will be ready Jan. 1 for whenever the vaccine arrives.
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