COVID-19 vaccination plan.Lawyer Julius Grey told Global News he is writing to the Quebec government asking that residents of the long-term care facility receive their second dose of the coronavirus vaccine as promised.Residents at Maimonides were among the first in the province to obtain a dose of the Pfizer-BioNtech vaccine three weeks ago.They were scheduled to receive their second dose of the vaccine this week but on Monday, residents learned they would have to wait.
COVID-19 vaccine delayed for Maimonides Geriatric Centre residents in Montreal The province has decided to redirect those second doses and any vaccine it receives in the next few weeks to as many people as possible.Grey calls the move “unjust.”“It seems to me that once.