Calls grow to get second doses of COVID-19 vaccines out faster amid variants worry
OTTAWA — Vaccine experts and infectious disease specialists are urging provinces to move faster to start getting second doses into arms in Canada, particularly for seniors and people with high-risk health conditions.
“We definitely need to get a move on,” said Dr. David Naylor, co-chair of the national immunity task force, in an interview with The Canadian Press.
“I think there are compelling reasons to be picking up the pace on second doses.”
Almost 20.5 million Canadians have received at least their first dose as of Thursday, but fewer than two million of those have been fully vaccinated with both required doses.


