Melissa Couto Zuber
Members of the National Guard help motorists check in at a federally-run COVID-19 vaccination site set up on the campus of California State University of Los Angeles in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021. A recent ramping up of the United States s vaccine rollout has it vastly outpacing its northern neighbour, and some Canadians are wondering why distribution here is lagging so far behind. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Jae C. Hong February 21, 2021 - 3:00 AM
Canadians perusing social media may be coming across photos of their American peers bearing wide smiles and vaccination cards that show they ve been inoculated against COVID-19.
Canadians perusing social media may be coming across photos of their American peers bearing wide smiles and vaccination cards that show they ve been inoculated against COVID-19.
A recent ramping up of the United States s vaccine rollout has it vastly outpacing its northern neighbour, and some Canadians are wondering why distribution here is lagging so far behind.
A recent ramping up of the United States's vaccine rollout has it vastly outpacing its northern neighbour, and some Canadians are wondering why distribution in their country is lagging so far behind.