Canada’s vaccine donation progress slowed by logistics in receiving countries: Sajjan
OTTAWA — Canada is urging the World Health Organization not to reject the only Canadian-made COVID-19 vaccine, so it can be donated and used by the COVAX vaccine-sharing alliance.
But Canada hasn’t even donated half of the vaccine doses it already promised to make available from its own supplies, and International Development Minister Harjit Sajjan said it’s not the availability of doses getting in the way.
Following a trip last week to Senegal and Ghana for meetings with local officials on COVID-19 vaccination efforts, Sajjan said the limiting factor to Canada’s donations is on the receiving end.
“I know there’s a discussion, obviously, right now, inside Canada about getting doses,” he said in an interview Monday.

