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TORONTO --
We've been hearing for months now that once vaccines begin rolling out and more people are protected against COVID-19 we can start living our lives a little bit more normally. But even though 25 per cent of Ontarians have their first shot - along with 21 per cent of Canadians - the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) isn't issuing any new post-vaccine guidance at this point.
In a statement to CTV News, PHAC says, that with the uncertainty of variants and the crushing third wave of the pandemic, even fully vaccinated people have to keep following all public health guidelines. The end date for that? Unclear. So is this the right way to be doing things - or are we playing it too safe?

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