Canada’s vaccine donations to COVAX to come only from its COVAX supply: Gould
OTTAWA — Canada’s promise to donate almost 13 million vaccine doses to the global vaccine sharing alliance known as COVAX includes none of the 251 million doses of vaccine Canada bought directly from drug companies.
International Development Minister Karina Gould confirmed in an interview with The Canadian Press Monday that the 13 million doses are the rest of the vaccines Canada would have received from COVAX from a $220 million contract to buy doses from COVAX.
“The remainder of the COVAX, allotments that we have, we will not be accepting anymore in Canada, and so we’ll be returning those back to COVAX.,” said Gould.
Canada has received about one million doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine through two shipments from COVAX so far, and was to get another undetermined shipment of that vaccine this month. In all Canada intends to refuse 1.4 million doses of Johnson & Johnson, 4.1 million AstraZeneca and 7.8 million doses of Novavax, but the latter hasn’t been approved for use anywhere yet.


