Coronavirus: Ontario looking at ‘multiple ways’ to deliver vaccine to homebound people, official says
Ontario’s chief coroner Dirk Huyer on Thursday responded to a question about innovative COVID-19 vaccine distribution measures for people receiving home-care or who have mobility issues, stating that the vaccine distribution task force is determining “multiple ways” to deliver the vaccine, as well as working with home-care provider organizations.
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