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Over 90% of eligible Waterloo Region residents have had 1 dose of COVID-19 vaccine

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COVID-19 vaccine.This number falls to 77.53 per cent when including those who are ineligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. Grand River Hospital: 136 staff, physicians not vaccinated against COVID-19, placed on unpaid leave The agency says that 85.79 per cent of all residents have had two jabs of vaccine, which drops to 73.88 per cent of the population when the ineligible are included.Waterloo Public Health says that 435,053 residents are now fully vaccinated, 847 more than it reported on Wednesday.Once another 21,328 residents are fully vaccinated, the region will reach the 90 per cent mark.On the flip side, there were another 14 positive tests reported in Waterloo Region, lifting the total number of COVID-19 cases in the area to 19,875.This.

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