Canada has secured the largest vaccine portfolio in the world but has so far failed to get its inoculation program off the ground, even as it faces the pandemic's third wave.
In December, Canada's Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland announced a C$1bn (£580m) investment in vaccine agreements. Ottawa had secured seven separate vaccine purchase contracts, she said, enough for each Canadian to receive 10 doses, free of charge.
Four months later, Canada is still lagging behind most Western nations in vaccinations. It is currently ranked 44 in global rankings of vaccinations per capita, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
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WNU Editor: I live in Montreal, Canada, and it has been a year of lockdowns, limited contacts with people, curfews, and economic/social hard times. And if what is happening in Canada's largest province an indication, no signs yet of improvement .... Ontario imposes four-week provincewide 'shutdown' to combat spike in COVID-19 cases (National Post/Canadian Press).
Funny. My Chinese friends who went to China around Summer last year all got some kind of shot, mandatory of course, no one knows what they got, but seems the Chinese were very well prepared for this "accidental food market virus release"lol
ReplyDeleteThe Chinese... they'll do things you and I cannot even imagine
Great idea, more lockdowns! Because they have worked so successfully the previous 3 times. Let's do it again. And the Canadian sheep blindly follow their idiot leaders off the cliff.
ReplyDeleteYou guys need a few republican governors with balls up there.
It might have been less costly in lives and economy to have gone for herd immunity.
ReplyDeleteWNU, Quebec is not the largest province in Canada, population-wise is Ontario. Area-wise is Nunavut.
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