Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine allocations to Canada already assuming six doses per vial
OTTAWA — Pfizer and BioNTech are already assuming Canada will agree their COVID-19 vaccine vials contain six doses instead of five and are using that to project how many vials they will send Canada in the coming weeks.
Several provinces say efforts to get that sixth dose are extremely hit or miss, even with the special syringes needed to do it.
Pfizer only formally requested on Jan. 22 that Canada join the United States and Europe in changing the vaccine’s authorization to reflect that the vials contained enough vaccine to get six doses rather than five.
That would mean they could ship fewer vials of vaccine to Canada and still meet their contract to ship four million doses by March 31, and 40 million by the fall.


