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Health Canada approves Pfizer vaccine label change, recognizing six doses per vial

The Globe and Mail Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press Health Canada has approved a label change to Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine that will see an extra dose withdrawn from each vial, giving the Liberal government’s beleaguered vaccination campaign a boost but putting more pressure on the people administering the shots. Officials with the federal regulator said Tuesday that six doses, rather than five, can be “obtained reliably and consistently” from each vial of the vaccine. That rebuts the position from some provincial officials, who have said the sixth dose should be treated as a bonus because the extra shot cannot be reliably extracted.

Has the moment passed for a spring election?

POLITICO Get POLITICO Canada s Corridors newsletter Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. 02/10/2021 10:00 AM EST Not so long ago, it was all the rage to speculate about a spring election. The vaccine rollout had begun, the Liberals were polling well and a recovery-focused budget seemed like a logical election platform. But then the thing with Pfizer happened, and then the thing with Moderna, and now it’s worth asking: has the window for a spring election closed?

Justin Trudeau dials PM Modi, days after facing questions over procuring COVID vaccines

Last Updated: Justin Trudeau Dials PM Modi, Days After Facing Questions Over Procuring COVID Vaccines PM Modi said that he had a telephonic conversation with the Canadian PM and assured him that India would do its best to facilitate supplies of COVID vaccines Days after Canada s Justin Trudeau government faced questions over reaching out to India to procure COVID-19 vaccines, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday received a call from his Canadian counterpart. Taking to Twitter, PM Modi said that he had a telephonic conversation with the Canadian PM and assured him that India would do its best to facilitate supplies of the COVID-19 vaccine sought. The Indian Prime Minister also said that duo agreed on continuing to collaborate on important issues like climate change and the global economic recovery. 

Matt Gurney: Canada s embarrassing vaccine performance should motivate us to do better — but it likely won t

Matt Gurney: Canada s embarrassing vaccine performance should motivate us to do better but it likely won t Matt Gurney © Provided by National Post Procurement Minister Anita Anand announces a delay to COVID vaccine delivery via videoconference, Friday, January 15, 2021 in Ottawa. Replay Video Skip Ad Canadians should not be surprised that the country is slipping further and further in international rankings of vaccinations (adjusted for population, of course). They can be angry, if they want. But the anger should be directed as much inward as it is outward at the federal government. We are an unserious country struggling to confront a serious challenge. What were you all expecting?

The COVID-19 REPORT for MON , FEB 8/21 – local, provincial, national

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