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The prime minister got his second dose of vaccine on Friday and the pharmacist warned him the side effects are likely to be worse than the slight chills and fever he had after his first dose. “I know,” he said. “Sophie got hers yesterday. She had a bit of a tough night sleep.”
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If the vaccine hangover reminds Trudeau he is mortal, he can take consolation in the statistics he reeled off to reporters later in the day: Canada is a world-leader in vaccination rates, with 80 per cent of admissible citizens having received a first dose and 35 per cent fully vaccinated. Fifty million doses of vaccine have already been delivered and that number will rise to 68 million by the end of the month, enough for everyone who wants a shot to get inoculated. “We’re on the way to a
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