Nova Scotia planning to use all vaccine doses during Pfizer delays
Nova Scotia is sticking to its vaccination strategy of holding half of all supply to administer a second dose. With a delay of shipments from Pfizer, that plan is paying off and the province is now expecting to use up all vaccines before it gets more. Alicia Draus reports.
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