Highlights:
- Ontario shares its plan to lift pandemic restrictions over five months.
- New rules for federal public servants, domestic travellers are about to kick in.
- Federal updates on dose supply for children, international proof of vaccination.
- People who had an allergic reaction to their first dose can safely get a second.
- Local officials focus on needle fears, hesitancy among pregnant people.
Every Thursday, CBC Ottawa brings you this roundup of COVID-19 vaccination developments throughout the region. You can find more information through links at the bottom of the page.
There have been more than 3.5 million doses administered in the wider Ottawa-Gatineau region, which has about 2.3 million residents.
That’s about 25,000 doses in the last week, roughly the same as the week before.
Provincial picture
Ontario has released a plan to slowly roll back public health measures as its situation improves.
That started Monday with capacity limits lifting in…
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