Plane carrying doses of COVID-19 vaccines for kids touches down in Canada
HAMILTON — The first batch of COVID-19 vaccines for children landed in Canada on Sunday, clearing the way for provinces and territories to gear up in earnest for the next phase of the national mass immunization campaign.
A UPS plane bearing thousands of pediatric doses touched down in the rain at an airport in Hamilton, with federal Procurement Minister Filomena Tassi on hand to mark its arrival.
Tassi clapped and cheered as workers unloaded massive grey containers from the upper deck of the plane.
Sunday’s delivery marks the first in an accelerated shipment of vaccines geared toward children between the ages of five and 11.


