My guess is that all of us on this call are like the majority of adult Canadians: We've had one dose, but not our second dose. My understanding is that now Canada is ahead of the United States in getting out the first dose. I know that because Ron MacLean said that on the hockey game last night, and I get all my medical information from Ron MacLean on the hockey games.
My question is for Dr. Tam: What does this mean practically? I was in discussion with an infectious disease colleague yesterday. He said that he has seen quite a few people in the ICU who have had their first dose. On the other hand, the evidence is pretty good that one dose provides a great deal of protection, but what does having one dose practically mean in terms of what we can and can't do in terms of social distancing?