Canada’s deliveries from COVAX join growing list of COVID-19 vaccine confusions
OTTAWA — Procurement Minister Anita Anand said this week she is confident Canada’s COVID-19 vaccine deliveries will only get better going forward but just hours after she made the remark, Canada’s vaccine purchases got slammed again.
“The worst week was last week,” Anand said in an interview with The Canadian Press Tuesday night.
But within hours of the statement, potential deliveries from the global vaccine-sharing initiative known as the COVAX Facility diminished and Canada learned the production problems that cut this week’s deliveries from Moderna by 20 per cent are now going to affect the next shipment as well.
Moderna was to deliver almost 250,000 doses to Canada the third week of February. It hasn’t said yet what the impact will be.


