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Committee told of Chinese interference in vaccine
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No, Merck no concluyó que es más efectivo contraer el virus y recuperarse que vacunarse
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Drawing on the advice of its vaccine task force last September, the federal government pre-ordered 72 million doses of a product developed jointly by GlaxoSmithKline and Sanofi.
It was the second largest of Ottawa’s vaccine procurement deals, likely worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
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But unknown at the time was what came before the purchase. As the 12-member task force met to decide whether to recommend the GSK-Sanofi vaccine, its two leaders each arguably had conflicts of interest. While one recused himself, the other chose not to step away.
Federal task force co-chair advised on COVID vaccine despite possible conflict of interest
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Delays Turn Canadaâs Vaccination Optimism Into Anxiety
After quickly approving a vaccine and getting an early start to inoculations, Canadians worry as the country falls behind in vaccinations.
A shipment of vaccine arriving to a medical center in Montreal in December. To date, only about 1.5 million people have been injected.Credit.Andrej Ivanov/Agence France-Presse â Getty Images
Published Feb. 18, 2021Updated March 9, 2021
OTTAWA â Canada seemed to be off to a quick start. Its regulator had approved a coronavirus vaccine codeveloped by Pfizer just ahead of the United States, and national newscasts were soon filled with images of people getting their first injections.