Politics This Morning

Politics This Morning: Hajdu says take first dose on offer amid concerns over conflicting advice

Plus, the House Heritage Committee will hear from departmental officials for another round as members work through more than 100 amendments to Bill C-10
Health Minister Patty Hajdu, pictured with Dr. Theresa Tam, says Canadians should take the first vaccine that is available to them as buyer's remorse sets in for some AstraZeneca recipients. Ms. Hajdu herself received an AstraZeneca jab late last month when she became eligible.
Good Monday morning, Health Minister Patty Hajdu sought to tamp down on concerns from some Canadians over the very rare but serious blood clots linked to the AstraZeneca vaccine, echoing assertions that the best vaccine is the first one on offer. She told CBC that Health ...
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