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OTTAWA With Canada s vaccine rollout now in its second phase, meaning the arrival of larger shipments of vaccines, doses are beginning to be administered to more people across the country, but lots of questions remain about how this is all going to work. CTVNews.ca spoke with experts on vaccine efficacy, public health and public opinion, logistics and ethics, and dove into testimony offered to federal policymakers to provide answers about where the mass vaccination effort stands, whatâs ahead, and when it may be your turn to get the jab. Between April and June Canada is expecting to receive more than a million vaccine doses each week, with some weeks set to see far more shots arriving. The federal government is promising a total of 44 million doses of approved vaccines arriving in this country by Canada Day.
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March 12, 2021 Fortin responds to a question on COVID vaccines during a news conference on Jan. 14, 2021 in Ottawa (CP/Adrian Wyld)
It’s strange now to watch the press conference in which Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Canada’s plan for getting COVID-19 vaccines into and across the country, and ultimately into people’s arms.
He delivered this news from his customary spot in front of Rideau Cottage in late November, 12 days before Health Canada would announce its approval of the first vaccine, from Pfizer-BioNTech. The names and relative efficacy rates of the four vaccines currently approved for use in Canada now rattle through daily news coverage and casual conversation, but when Trudeau made his announcement, they were all just future question marks.
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Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine Reaches Canada With FedEx Express Canada, Innomar Strategies
As the first vaccine to arrive in the Northwest Territories, the Moderna Vaccine will be distributed through the FedEx network and Innomar storage facilities.
Feb 1st, 2021
FedEx Express Canada, a subsidiary of FedEx Corp. and Innomar Strategies, announces that the country’s first operations to distribute the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine in Canada on behalf of the Government of Canada are underway.
The first shipment arrived at the FedEx Express Canada hub in Toronto in late December. Part of this initial shipment will continue onwards to the territories to facilitate vaccine distribution in Canada’s northern regions. The vaccine roll-out will be facilitated by the FedEx Express Canada network, utilizing the cold-chain storage and packaging capabilities of Innomar Strategies, a part of AmerisourceBergen and patient support provider in the Canadian specialty pharmaceutical market.