In recent days, numerous health experts have spoken out about the risks of delaying doses
Author of the article: Diane Francis
Publishing date: May 03, 2021 • May 3, 2021 • 3 minute read • Cole Pinnow, the CEO of Pfizer Canada, said in a recent interview that Canada’s decision to allow a 16-week spread between first and second doses rather than the recommended three weeks is not based on science. Photo by Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters files
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Should we be concerned that Canada is delaying the second dose of life-saving coronavirus vaccines to deal with the Liberal government’s inability to procure enough supply to vaccinate the population? Not if you buy the propaganda put out by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC).
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People wait in line in a Disneyland parking lot to receive a dose of the Moderna Covid-19 at a mass vaccination site in Anaheim January 13, 2021. Reuters pic
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PASADENA, May 2 It’s official: America’s Covid-19 immunisation campaign is stalling.
While vaccination programmes are lagging badly in many countries if they’ve begun at all mass vaccine sites across the US are closing due to dwindling demand, leaving the authorities exploring new ways to reach people who haven’t yet gotten a shot.
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Almost a third of Republican voters say they will never take the vaccine.
Multiple sites are now advertising vaccinations.
It s official: America s Covid-19 immunisation campaign is stalling.
While vaccination programmes are lagging badly in many countries - if they ve begun at all - mass vaccine sites across the US are closing due to dwindling demand, leaving the authorities exploring new ways to reach people who haven t yet received a shot.
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The national vaccination rate peaked around 11 April, according to official data, and although 55% of US adults now have had one or more doses, there s still a long way to go to achieve population immunity.
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