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A look at COVID-19 vaccinations in Canada on Saturday, May 15, 2021
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Kamal Minhas receives her first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine from UBC medical student Sukhmeet Sachal during an immunization clinic at the Gurdwara Dukh Nivaran Sahib, in Surrey, B.C., on Friday, May 14, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
The latest numbers on COVID-19 vaccinations in Canada as of 4:00 a.m. ET on Saturday, May 15, 2021.
In Canada, the provinces are reporting 494,638 new vaccinations administered for a total of 17,734,225 doses given. Nationwide, 1,370,327 people or 3.6 per cent of the population has been fully vaccinated. The provinces have administered doses at a rate of 46,793.043 per 100,000.
A look at COVID-19 vaccinations in Canada on Sunday, May 16, 2021
Bertrand Legane, 30, receives a dose of the Pfizer vaccine at a COVID-19 vaccination clinic, Thursday, May 13, 2021 in Montreal. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz May 16, 2021 - 1:00 AM
The latest numbers on COVID-19 vaccinations in Canada as of 4:00 a.m. ET on Sunday May 16, 2021.
In Canada, the provinces are reporting 364,245 new vaccinations administered for a total of 18,098,470 doses given. Nationwide, 1,395,315 people or 3.7 per cent of the population has been fully vaccinated. The provinces have administered doses at a rate of 47,754.13 per 100,000.
There were no new vaccines delivered to the provinces and territories for a total of 20,355,204 doses delivered so far. The provinces and territories have used 88.91 per cent of their available vaccine supply.Please note that Newfoundland and Labrador, P.E.I., Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and the territories typically do not report
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Dr. Madhu Jawanda volunteers with the South Asian COVID Task Force, one of the B.C. groups credited with helping reduce transmission in the community.(CBC)
Community organizers in British Columbia are being credited with helping to bring down the spread of COVID-19 within the South Asian community. There s been a huge amount of commitment from our partners ranging from Gurdwaras, schools, community agencies, businesses [and] media outlets to really support and come together to ensure there s culturally appropriate messaging and culturally appropriate advice, said Fraser Health CEO Dr. Victoria Lee.
B.C. doesn t track race-based COVID-19 data, but the Fraser Health Authority is home to the three municipalities with the highest concentrations of South Asians in the province Surrey, Abbotsford and Delta. All three have seen a drop in COVID-19 transmission, with Surrey going from 6,486 cases in November to 2,911 in
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