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Covid-19 Vaccine

Justin Trudeau confirms delivery of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines by next week

| @indiablooms | Dec 08, 2020, at 05:25 am

Ottawa/IBNS: Canadian Prime Minister Justine Trudeau on Monday confirmed the receipt of hundreds of thousands of doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine by next week, which is awaiting the country's health approval.

The early delivery time will facilitate provinces to start vaccinating vulnerable Canadians and health-care workers before the end of 2020.

Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole accused Canada's liberal government, during a news conference on Monday, that it failed to provide Canadians with details on the process of vaccination.

"Information in a pandemic is a critical tool, and the secrecy of the Trudeau government is leading to more uncertainty, more confusion, and a lack of confidence at a time where we're seeing Christmas celebrations canceled," he said.

MPs will vote on a Conservative motion later today, calling on the government to lay out a detailed vaccine rollout plan including the date of deployment of the vaccine, its safe delivery, storage, and distribution; priority plan developed by the Canadian government

Monday's news conference is ahead of a first ministers' meeting on Thursday when Trudeau will speak with the premiers on issues such as vaccine rollout and federal health transfers.

The premiers are pushing for a $28-billion annual boost in health funding. 

(Reporting by Asha Bajaj)

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