First Pfizer vaccine shots to be given right at delivery sites, not LTC homes: Tam
OTTAWA — Canada’s chief public health officer says the first doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine are likely to be given only to people who can physically be at one of the 14 delivery sites identified by provincial governments for the first arrivals of the vaccine.
The news came on a day Alberta’s premier, who has resisted calls from doctors to impose lockdown restrictions, brought in a new slate of measures aimed at curbing runaway rates of infection that have the province’s health system teetering.
Dr. Theresa Tam said at a briefing in Ottawa Tuesday that administering the first batch of vaccine is a “rapidly evolving situation” but acknowledged this will make it difficult to get long-term care residents vaccinated first.
“It’s true you cannot move residents very easily from a long-term care centre to a vaccine site,” she said. “That’s just the reality.”


