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It was born in the 1960s, an ensemble of the best and brightest minds in their fields, tasked with providing advice to Canadians on routine childhood shots and other vaccines.
Nearly 60 years later, the National Advisory Committee on Immunization is facing accusations of having “lost the plot” and clumsily mishandling the AstraZeneca rollout. Its volunteer co-chair is fielding angry, frustrated emails from people urging her to resign. “You know what? I’d be very happy to resign, because this is not fun,” Dr. Caroline Quach-Thanh said Wednesday in an interview with the
National Post.
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