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Canada is scaling back its COVID-19 vaccination efforts because of a looming shortage of shots, with some provinces ordering a halt to nearly all first-dose appointments outside of the country’s hard-hit seniors’ facilities.
Provincial governments, hospital executives and local public-health officials spent the weekend scrambling to ration doses after vaccine-maker Pfizer-BioNTech announced on Friday that it would halve shipments to Canada in late January and the first three weeks of February while the company expands a manufacturing plant in Belgium.
Pfizer-BioNTech announced on Friday that it would halve shipments to Canada in late January and the first three weeks of February while the company expands a manufacturing plant in Belgium
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Jan 12, 2021 11:53 AM
If the Peterborough Regional Health Centre needs extra space, the Evinrude Centre could serve as a valuable location.
Vice-president and chief of staff, Dr. Lynn Mikula, says they have plans in place in the event of a major surge, which at this point, hasn’t happened.
Dr. Mikula says the centre has 28 ICU beds and if needed, and has space to add 24 more.
President and CEO, Dr. Peter McLaughlin, gave a presentation to General Committee last night on the situation. To read more about that, click here.
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