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Quebec to enlist companies to help with vaccination rollout

Quebec is looking to enlist up to 50 companies to operate vaccination hubs across several regions to help accelerate its immunization campaign for people under 60 starting in May. Health Minister Christian Dube says the partnership will provide some much-needed relief to Quebec's strained health network. 
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Create Date: 3/19/2021 2:45:00 PM 
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