PHAC explains reason for pulling COVID-19 vaccines before new ones approved
The Public Health Agency of Canada says it asked provinces to get rid of existing COVID-19 vaccines to avoid confusion with new formulations that will have the same drug identification number.
“We can’t have them both in the same pharmacy, the same vaccine clinic, at the same time, because you won’t have any way to distinguish what is what,” says Dr. Donald Sheppard, PHAC’s vice-president of infectious diseases and vaccination programs branch.
Health Canada says it is reviewing updated COVID-19 vaccines that essentially modify the current shot to target a more recent strain of the virus for an expected fall rollout.
That’s opposed to waiting for an entirely new formulation that would carry a different number but take longer to develop from scratch and slow down the approval process.


