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Dubé concerned by lower vaccination rate among 18 to 39 years olds
Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé says raising the COVID-19 vaccination rate among 18 to 39 year olds is important to prevent a new surge in the fall. Dubé says it’s important that at least 75 per cent people in each age group get the shot.
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The Canadian Press
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Christian Dube Health Minister
Coronavirus
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Quebec
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