WHO reviewing policy after rejecting emergency use of Canadian-made COVID-19 vaccine
OTTAWA — The World Health Organization says it is reviewing its policies after opting not to accept a made-in-Canada COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use.
Health Canada authorized Medicago’s two-dose Covifenz vaccine in February for adults 18 to 64.
WHO did not accept Medicago’s application to be added to the list of vaccines approved on an emergency basis because it has a strict policy not to engage with companies that promote tobacco, and Philip Morris owns about one-fifth of the company.
“Medicago was informed of this decision and has been apprised of WHO’s policies on tobacco,” the WHO said in a statement Friday.


