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To date, the province has administered 192,942 doses since vaccines began arriving in mid-December. Of those vaccinations, 36,923 were for a second dose. Vaccines from both Pfizer Inc. and Moderna Inc. require two doses for maximum efficacy. “This is very good news,” said Gustafson, who was filling in for provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry. Health Minister Adrian Dix said more than half of the 12,250 doses administered on Thursday 6,271 were second doses. “The only issue holding back the immunization campaign at this stage is supply,” he said during the media briefing. Canada has experienced a significant shortfall of vaccines in recent weeks amid delays from both Pfizer and Moderna.
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iPolitics By iPolitics. Published on Feb 18, 2021 5:58pm A COVID-19 vaccination (Rick Madonik/Toronto Star)
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We start with vaccines. Members of Canada’s COVID-19 Vaccine Task Force absolved themselves of blame on Thursday for the failure of the federal government to partner with a Chinese vaccine producer, telling MPs they didn’t recommend the initial deal, as the Liberals have suggested.