I vaguely remember Dr. Strang saying during one of the press conferences that traveling outside your municipality for a vaccination appointment was a permitted exception.
How far does that go? In other words, if there's no locations in Halifax for a vaccine appointment for a few weeks, but there's one, say, 1 hour away available tomorrow, is it wise to go to that?
I could see the argument being made that getting vaccines in arms as soon as possible if you're able to find an appointment is beneficial, and if you can travel could free up a local spot for someone who can't. But I could equally see the potential trouble in exhausting supply from a more remote location.
I tried to look at the vaccination page and didn't see anything covering this, so I just thought I'd ask what the recommendation is.
Hope this isn't too dumb a question.
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