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David and Collet Stephan smile and hold hands as they leave the courthouse in Lethbridge, Alta., on Sept. 19, 2019, after the judge in a retrial found them not guilty in the 2012 death of their son Ezekiel. The parents have since had charges stayed in a third trial.(Vincent Bonnay/Radio-Canada/CBC)
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In today s Morning Brief, we look at how medical experts are warning Canadians against waiting to get inoculated with the coronavirus that has the highest efficacy rates.
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Canadians shouldn t shop around for vaccines with higher efficacy rates, experts say
The approval of a fourth vaccine in Canada should not give Canadians the green light to hold off on getting inoculated in order to shop around or wait for other doses with higher efficacy rates, medical experts say.
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