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After false starts and supply glitches, Canada s immunization campaign makes progress

After false starts and supply glitches, Canada s immunization campaign makes progress cbc.ca 2 hrs ago John Paul Tasker © Evan Mitsui An employee of Apotex pharmaceuticals gets her first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at a mobile clinic run by Humber River Hospital on Tuesday. The nationwide vaccination campaign to immunize adults against COVID-19 is now well underway after a series of false starts and severe supply disruptions. Nearly four months to the day after the first Pfizer shots were given to a small group of health care workers in Toronto, the provinces and territories have now administered roughly nine million doses of the three authorized products developed by AstraZeneca, Moderna and Pfizer.

Covid-19 vaccine: Canada to produce millions of doses soon

Covid-19 vaccine: Canada to produce millions of doses soon IANS © Provided by Khaleej Times Covid-19 vaccine: Canada to produce millions of doses soon Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that the country s National Research Council-owned Royalmount facility will produce millions of Covid-19 vaccine shots developed by Maryland-based Novavax. The Canadian company in Montreal submitted its vaccine to Health Canada for regulatory approval last Friday. Its production is expected to start in the fall this year as the global market is contending with delivery delays and protectionist measures, Xinhua news agency reported on Tuesday. This is a major step forward to get vaccines made in Canada, for Canadians. We need as much domestic capacity for vaccine production as possible, Trudeau said at a press conference in Ottawa.

The latest on the coronavirus outbreak for Feb 2

Cancers undetected during the pandemic could be an impending disaster, specialists warn. Ontario now has more than 750 COVID-19 isolation beds but raising awareness about them is a challenge. Read more: Alberta tech companies weathering the pandemic, even thriving; Capt. Tom Moore, the Second World War veteran who helped raise millions for British health-care workers during the pandemic, has died at 100.. A Nigerian trader looks on outside the closed UTC General Market in Abuja on Tuesday. Nigeria s COVID-19 taskforce has ordered the closure of markets which violated safety protocols.(Kola Sulaimon/AFP/Getty Images) Canada signs deal to produce Novavax s COVID-19 vaccine domestically eventually

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