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The rollout of COVID-19 booster vaccines in Ontario is already underway, with more than 290,000 shots given to those who are eligible as of late November. On Thursday, the province announced the extension of booster shot eligibility for those 50 or older, opening up third vaccine doses to 3.8 million more Ontarians on Dec. 13.Ontario says more adults will be eligible for a third dose to increase their protection against COVID-19 in the new year. But uptake for these booster doses has been low so far, and many are wondering whether a third dose is right for them, or how and when to get one.To answer questions around booster shots, the Star got guidance from Dr. Susy Hota, an infectious disease speciali
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The body of an Aurora man missing since Wednesday afternoon has been located Nov. 8 by Southern Georgian Bay OPP divers.The body of Graham Sirman was found in the waters of Six Mile Lake near the area in which police initiated a ground search on Nov. 7.The 56-year-old Aurora resident was last seen around 3:30 p.m. after park
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stanley botella ading Post on Six Mile Lake in Georgian Bay Township. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It is believed the 56-year-old set out on foot with his pet Labrador dog toward a family cottage. The dog has not been located, said a police spokesperson. Foul play is not suspected, according to police. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police are asking anyone who may have had contact with the man or saw him
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