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Doctors say lowering age cutoff for AstraZeneca vaccine makes sense as...

Doctors say lowering age cutoff for AstraZeneca vaccine makes sense as cases surge - CBC.ca
Doctors say the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine should be offered to Canadians in a wider age range as COVID-19 infections soar in many parts of the country.
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