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Moderna shot key to nursing home vaccinations: Hillier
The head of Ontario's vaccine distribution task force says Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine will be key to immunizing the province's long-term care residents. Retired. Gen. Rick Hillier says the vaccine, which still requires Health Canada approval, can be moved more easily than the one manufactured by Pfizer, which requires deep cold storage.
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Christine Elliott
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