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Empty vials of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine are seen at The Michener Institute in Toronto on Jan. 4, 2021.
OTTAWA The Ontario government announced Thursday that it botched reporting its own vaccination data by misinterpreting the total number of doses administered as the number of people who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
A statement released by the Ministry of Health blamed the double-counting error on officials.
“As a result, the number of people who have been fully vaccinated is half of what is currently listed,” it reads.
The two approved vaccines manufactured by Pfizer and Moderna require two doses for full efficacy. “Officials inadvertently provided data on the number of doses administered to achieve full vaccination.”
exited the home. and within three seconds, goulet fired five rounds at the two officers. reporter: he says goulet then armed himself with the officer s gear, shot them again and took off in their unmarked car. the accused killer was shot and killed by other officers less than an hour later. a significant number of rounds struck goulet but he was able to continue to return fire and that exchange took quite a long time. reporter: today the four officers who shot goulet were identified including one who was off duty but left home to come to the scene to help. these officers were truly the thin blue line that stood between this deranged individual and our community on that day. reporter: only after the shooting did police learn that goulet had an extensive criminal history including arrests for sex related crimes. the former soldier had also served two years in prison for carrying a gun without a concealed weapons permit and invasion of personal privacy. and that is all
the two cities and it will be closed indefinitely. investigators are confident that no one was killed. kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran joins us now from the newsroom with more on this investigation and also the rescue effort that saved three people. cate. michelle, the cause of the collapse is still under investigation but washington state patrol believes it may have something to do with a truck that hit the bridge. the scene aftermath was chaotic. two vehicles were crossing the road when the bridge collapsed and three people were tossed into the waters along with it. rescue teams arrived quickly and were able to save the three people. dan sly was with his wife. they were two of the victims. sly says he saw the truck or semi-trailer in front of him that hit the bridge. there was a big puff of dust and i hit the brakes. the weight of the trailer and everything else, we went right off the bridge as it collapsed into the skagit river. the built was built in 1955 and it has pas
i m michelle griego. hi, everyone. i m frank mallicoat. federal investigators are on their way to washington state right now to figure out how the bridge collapsed. and that bridge on interstate 5 about an hour north of seattle crumbled last night. officers and witnesses say it happened after a tractor- trailer carrying a heavy load hit the span. the truck got through but two vehicles fell into the water. three people were rescued, nobody seriously injured. rough day. glad to be here breathing. it s a big puff of dust, and i hit the brakes. there will be tremendous impacts to traffic for some time to come. reporter: 70,000 vehicles use the bridge every day. traffic is being rerouted in the area to accommodate the busy holiday weekend. reporter: the collapse of the 58-year-old span renews concern about the safety of aging bridges. there are nearly 25,000 bridges right here in california alone. the american society of engineers says 12% of them are considered struct
live in the oakland hills. reporter: we re in the neighborhood just above the tunnel. the night sky is clear and the wind is coming and going. it s calm one second, the next second, it s blowing like crazy. for the moment, it s fairly calm. when this man arrived home tonight, he found his garbage cans on their sides. he told us he was surprised by this windstorm. usually, the month of october, or november, it s rare. very rare. reporter: did you know it was coming? no, i didn t even know it. you feel the wheel pulling you. reporter: this woman told us it was unsettling. i had to open all of my windows, because i have a light car, and travel slowly. reporter: in montclair village tonight, people told us, they re prepared for the wind storm. it s important to take the lawn furniture in, so it doesn t break up in. in the hills, sometimes it swirls and you can hear it. reporter: in sonoma county this afternoon, north of crews tangled in power lines. a pg and e