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Canada’s Patchwork Approach to COVID-19 Vaccination Led to Hundreds of Preventable Deaths Among Older Adults

Canada’s lack of national coordination, inconsistent prioritization of older Canadians, and failure to focus on speed in its provincial COVID-19 vaccine rollouts, cost potentially hundreds of older lives across the country. Between April and June 2021 alone, the deaths of more than 350 older adults in Ontario could have been prevented with earlier administration of second doses of COVID-19 vaccines.

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