COVID-19-related hospitalizations are relatively stable across Quebec despite a steady rise in infections a sign the province s vaccination campaign is working, according to an immunology expert.
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Canada s first shipment of Johnson & Johnson s single-dose COVID-19 vaccine is expected to arrive in the coming days, but provinces are still waiting for guidance on how best to use them. Procurement Minister Anita Anand said last week that Canada would receive 300,000 doses by the end of this week, with distribution to provinces and territories beginning in early May. While the initial shipment may not seem large enough to be a game-changer in Canada s rollout, experts say every little bit helps at this stage of the pandemic. It s not a lot, but it s not zero, says Dr. Andre Veillette, a professor of medicine at Montreal s McGill University and a member of Canada s COVID-19 vaccine task force.
MONTREAL — Experts say delaying the second dose of some COVID-19 vaccines could lead to the emergence of new variants of the virus — but there s no sign it has happened yet. "It s a . . .