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Guest: Dr. Homer Tien, the new head of Ontarios vaccine task forceToday we speak with Dr. Homer Tien, the new head of Ontarios vaccine task force. This is the first time Dr. Tien is talking about vaccines for the province on Ontario since he assumed the lead of the task force. Hes served 25 years as a trauma surgeon with the Canadian Forces, worked as a trauma surgeon at Sunnybrook Hospital and is now the president and CEO of Ornge, Ontarios air ambulance servi
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