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CBC News: The National | COVID-19 in Canada, one year later | Jan. 25, 2021

One year since the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Canada, Ontario switches gears on vaccinating long-term care residents, and a B.C. couple is ticketed after allegedly flying to Yukon to jump the vaccine queue.

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00:00 The National for Jan. 25, 2021
01:00 COVID-19 in Canada, one year later
01:33 Ontario to speed up long-term care vaccinations
05:10 MPs to debate COVID-19 vaccine supply
07:53 Moderna says vaccine works on some variants
08:16 Couple accused of jumping vaccine queue
10:39 Travellers to U.S. now need COVID-19 test
11:01 Government considers more travel restrictions
13:13 Alberta reports case COVID-19 variant
13:44 Most rapid COVID-19 tests sitting unused
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