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N.S. on track with provincial vaccination plan
Chief medical officer of health Dr. Robert Strang says the province’s plan to immunize at least 70 per cent of residents by the end of September is still on track. Nova Scotia will also be adding its first pharmacy clinics and offering shots to community health-care workers later this month.
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Chief Medical Officer of Health
coroanvirus
COVID-19
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doses
Dr. Robert Strang
Halifax
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immunization
Nova Scotia
safety
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