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Why doesn't Ontario expand qualifications?

The Province of Alberta is seriously comtemplating expanding the qualifications

for vaccinations in an effort to get ahead of some variants that are spreading.

Rather than have those under 80 sitting & waiting, they may just start vaccinating those under 80, etc.etc. 

The Province of Saskatchewan is ready to vaccinate those 70+ now. Why doesn't Ontario consider doing the same? These rollouts in Ontario are far too slow.

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  • Ontario (I live there) is vaccinating people aged 60+. In phase 2 (starting in April) of their roll out plan essential workers can get vaccinated. Which means I can get vaccinated, and I'm under 60. I'm trying to be patient and wait for the day when I can get a vaccine. 

    They want to vaccinate people who really need it. Vaccines aren't widely available in Ontario yet. It may seam slow, but I think they're trying to be responsible with the vaccine supply. 

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