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Canadians who had allergic reaction to first vaccine dose can safely get second, advisory committee says.
Melbourne, one of the world’s most locked-down cities that emerged from its latest spate of COVID-19 restrictions heading into the weekend, will see more curbs eased later this week when the state of Victoria reaches an 80 per cent full vaccination rate, officials said on Sunday.
Home to about five million people, the Australian city endured 262 days — or nearly nine months — of stay-at-home restrictions during six lockdowns since March 2020. That’s more total days than the 234-day continuous lockdown in Buenos Aires.
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