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Author: Ha Tu Thanh, Alanna Smith
Publication Date: September 29, 2025 - 20:04
Quebec’s outgoing public-health director hopeful there will be enough free COVID-19 shots to go around
September 29, 2025
Quebec’s outgoing public-health director says he is hopeful there will be enough leftover COVID-19 vaccines to immunize most of the people who want a free shot this fall, but he added that he could not guarantee everyone in the province will get a dose at no charge.
Luc Boileau made the comment in the wake of Quebec’s decision to scale back on the availability of free vaccines for its population.
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