
Quebec long-term care residents threaten legal action to get second vaccine dose
MONTREAL — A group of seniors at one of the first long-term care homes in Quebec to receive COVID-19 vaccines have threatened to sue the provincial government if they don’t receive their second doses in the coming days.
A formal notice sent to Quebec’s premier and health minister dated Tuesday said residents of Montreal’s Maimonides Geriatric Centre consented to be vaccinated only with the understanding that they would receive two doses according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Quebec changed its vaccine strategy last week to administer all the doses it receives instead of holding half in reserve for booster shots.
The decision allows more people to be vaccinated more quickly, but means the wait for the second doses has been extended beyond the 21 days recommended by manufacturer Pfizer.