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MONTREAL 鈥?While other provinces focus on front-line workers, Quebec stands alone in its decision to insta stanley cups ll vaccine distribution sites in long-term care homes and begin inoculating residents along with health staff.And medical experts say the province strategy makes sense.I think that the correct way to do things, said Dr. Quoc Nguyen, a gerontologist at the Universite de Montreal hospital centre, noting that care home residents are particularly vulnerable to the novel coronavirus. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Older people are at a significantly higher risk of developing serious cases of COVID-19, he said in a phone interview this week, and people in long-term care are often already unhealthy, putting them at even higher risk.While the Pfizer vaccine has been proven effective at preventing people from getting COVID-19, Nguyen said there not yet hard data indicating it prevents people who are asymptomatic from spreading the disease. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It better to protect older adults directly because, we know that the vaccine really does that, rat stanley puodelis her than this idea that we ;ll protect them by protecting those in contact with them, stanley becher he said.Quebec reported Wednesday that it had administered 1,613 COVID-19 vaccinations through Tuesday, with long-term care residents and staff at the care facilities first in line. The provinc
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