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London’s mayor and top doctor are pushing the province for more COVID-19 vaccines, saying the area is by now about 20,000 doses short of what it should have received since the start of the rollout.
The Middlesex-London Health Unit has the capacity at its four mass vaccinations to deliver about 7,000 shots a day but is stuck doing about 3,500 because of the supply shortfall, the city’s top doctor said Tuesday.
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“In terms of supply, we are still lagging behind in this community,” medical officer of health Chris Mackie said.