Faster COVID-19 vaccine rollout wouldn't have stopped a thir

Faster COVID-19 vaccine rollout wouldn't have stopped a third wave, says Dr. Njoo


Canada’s COVID-19 vaccine lead aims to improve predictability of shipments
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Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press
The point man for Canada’s vaccine rollout is aiming to ensure provinces aren’t left scrambling when doses don’t arrive as planned, as Ontario recorded record new daily COVID-19 infections.
Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin said 855,000 doses of the Moderna vaccine that were to have arrived last week are now in the country and distribution should wrap up Thursday. Ontario Premier Doug Ford has blamed Moderna lags for immunization clinics closing their doors or cancelling appointments in recent days.

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