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Moderna, feds say vaccine shipments to Canada not reduced, will arrive by end of month cbc.ca 4 days ago Mickey Djuric © Michael Bell/The Canadian Press Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe speaks during a COVID-19 media update at the Legislative Building in Regina on Dec. 9, 2020.
Moderna has disputed comments made by Saskatchewan s premier about a vaccine shipment being reduced.
The dispute centres around a portion of the Moderna vaccine that was expected to arrive the week of March 22 being moved to the following week of March 29.
During a provincial update on COVID-19 Tuesday, Premier Scott Moe said, Moderna s shipment to Canada that is scheduled for next week is going to be cut by about 70 per cent. Moderna says that they will deliver the remaining 70 per cent of those doses during the following week.
Moderna, feds say vaccine shipments to Canada not reduced, despite Sask premier s comments
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“There are currently 70 confirmed cases of Variants of Concern (64 B1.1.7 UK and 6 B1.351 SA) in Saskatchewan with 62 of those in the Regina area,” Friday’s Saskatchewan Health announcement grimly stated. “There are also an additional 77 presumptive positive Variants of Concern in Regina. These have not yet been confirmed with genome sequencing.”
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It was recommended that “Regina and area residents not expand” family/household bubbles to 10 people or two to three households. This should especially apply if someone in your household is 50 or older.