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Vaccine envy: Why can't Canada make COVID-19 doses at home?


Vaccine envy: Why can t Canada make COVID-19 doses at home?
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1 hour ago
John Paul Tasker
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau looks on as a COVID-19 vaccine syringe is prepared during a tour of a vaccination clinic in Montreal on Monday, March 15, 2021.
With the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic raging on, the demand for vaccine doses continues to outstrip Canada s relatively thin supply.
Canada s domestic vaccine manufacturing capability has been hollowed out, leaving the country entirely dependent on foreign sources for the doses that promise an eventual return to normal life.
When the pandemic began, Canada unlike many other countries lacked a facility that could be retooled easily to produce the viral vector COVID-19 vaccines from AstraZeneca or Johnson & Johnson, or the mRNA products offered by Pfizer and Moderna. ....

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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
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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. ....

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