Canada’s vaccination pace moves to top of pack but second doses, global aid slow
OTTAWA — Canada’s vaccination effort against COVID-19 has pulled even with the United States in one of the key markers in the race to herd immunity and is closing in fast on a status as one of the top 10 most vaccinated countries in the world.
Globally Canada now sits in the top 15 among nations for the share of the population with at least one dose of vaccine — a marked change from the 42nd place it held in early March.
But any celebration of the achievement is muted for some health professionals who see Canada pulling ahead at the expense of much of the world.
As of Thursday morning Canada had given at least one dose to 18.1 million people, about 47.6 per cent of the population, tying the United States. Canada will pull into the lead by day’s end, now vaccinating people 1.8 times faster than the U.S.


