Planning the COVID-19 vaccine rollout
The Trudeau government says the COVID-19 vaccine should be ready to be rolled out to Canadians starting January 2021, but as University of Ottawa Epidemiologist, Amir Attaran explains there are still many questions about how it will be delivered and distributed.
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