Arlene Ramirez receives the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine last week at Northwell Health s Long Island Jewish Valley Stream hospital in New York. Health care workers across the country have started receiving COVID-19 vaccines, but doctors and nurses at some hospitals say vaccine distribution has been chaotic. Eduardo Munoz Alvarez/Pool/AFP via Getty Images
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Arlene Ramirez receives the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine last week at Northwell Health s Long Island Jewish Valley Stream hospital in New York. Health care workers across the country have started receiving COVID-19 vaccines, but doctors and nurses at some hospitals say vaccine distribution has been chaotic.
Arlene Ramirez receives the Moderna coronavirus COVID-19 vaccine at Northwell Health s Long Island Jewish Valley Stream hospital in New York City on Dec. 21. Healthcare workers across the country have started receiving COVID-19 vaccines, but doctors and nurses at some hospitals say vaccine distribution has been chaotic. Credit: POOL/AFP via Getty Images
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Health care workers across the country have started receiving COVID-19 vaccines, but doctors and nurses at some of the nation s top hospitals are raising the alarm, charging that vaccine distribution has been unfair and a chaotic free-for-all.
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OTTAWA - Health Canada approved a second COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday, paving the way for the shots from U.S. biotech firm Moderna to start arriving in the country.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau welcomed the move during a news conference in which he also announced that Canada will receive more doses next month of the Pfizer-BioNtech vaccine than previously expected, after it was approved by Health Canada on Dec. 9.
Between the early doses already in the country, and the shipments now scheduled, Canada should have at least 1.2 million doses from Pfizer and Moderna delivered by Jan. 31, Trudeau said.
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