Registration for COVID-19 vaccination for Quebecers 85 and older begins
The population's access to mass vaccination against COVID-19 is being organized as of today in Quebec.

The population's access to mass vaccination against COVID-19 is being organized as of today in Quebec.
Some Montrealers are facing headaches as they try to book COVID-19 vaccination appointments for their elderly parents.
CTVNews.ca has everything you need to know about getting COVID-19 vaccines in Montreal, including locations, how to register, and who is next in line.
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