When asked about why countries like the U.S. would allow in Canadians who received a mixed-dose regimen of a COVID-19 vaccine, Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc said Tuesday he believed those countries would “evolve” in their thinking regarding mixing vaccines. He said this could also come through data sharing and conversations between countries that could result in an adjustment in policies.
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Canadian minister predicts thinking will ‘evolve’ by countries that don’t recognize COVID-19 vaccine mixing
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