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The COVID-19 vaccination campaign in Quebec (French: Campagne de vaccination contre la Covid-19 au Québec) is an ongoing provincial effort to distribute and administer vaccines against COVID-19. Quebec received their first shipments of COVID-19 vaccines on December 13, 2020. Priority vaccination of long-term care home residents and healthcare workers began the next day, with an 89-year-old resident of a long-term care home in Quebec City being the first in the province and country to receive a vaccine. On March 1, 2021, vaccination of the general population began, starting with people 80 years of age or older in Montreal. Over the course of the next three months, the vaccination campaign was gradually expanded to each age group in descending order. By May 14, all adults in Quebec were able

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  • COVID-19 vaccination in Quebec (en)
  • Campagne de vaccination contre la Covid-19 au Québec (fr)
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  • Cet article présente la campagne de vaccination contre la Covid-19 au Québec. À l'automne 2020, les préparatifs logistiques pour la vaccination de la population québécoise se mettent en place. Tributaire de la distribution du gouvernement fédéral, le gouvernement du Québec étudie plusieurs scénarios, qui varient selon les quantités reçues et le type de vaccin contre la Covid-19. La Ville de Montréal travaille elle aussi à son propre plan et ses propres structures d'administration du vaccin. (fr)
  • The COVID-19 vaccination campaign in Quebec (French: Campagne de vaccination contre la Covid-19 au Québec) is an ongoing provincial effort to distribute and administer vaccines against COVID-19. Quebec received their first shipments of COVID-19 vaccines on December 13, 2020. Priority vaccination of long-term care home residents and healthcare workers began the next day, with an 89-year-old resident of a long-term care home in Quebec City being the first in the province and country to receive a vaccine. On March 1, 2021, vaccination of the general population began, starting with people 80 years of age or older in Montreal. Over the course of the next three months, the vaccination campaign was gradually expanded to each age group in descending order. By May 14, all adults in Quebec were able (en)
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