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In Ottawa, the government is in talks with Emergent BioSolutions, a U.S. pharmaceutical company, to fund the expansion of a Winnipeg plant which has the technology for the final stages of production for several types of vaccines, including COVID-19 doses. |
Still in Ottawa: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offered his assurances that AstraZeneca’s vaccine is safe. The Prime Minister said Health Canada continues to analyze all available information about vaccines and has guaranteed approved shots to be safe. Also today, Trudeau dismissed suggestions that the U.S.-Canada border will reopen soon, and asked for patience as the two countries wait for the pandemic to subside. |
COVID-19 vaccines: Canada will see a smaller-than-normal shipment of COVID-19 vaccines this week, before a full-blown flood of doses will arrive starting the week of March 22. |
Long haulers: There’s a shortage of services to help the growing number of long-haul COVID-19 sufferers. |
政府正在与美国公司协商扩建 Winnipeg 工厂生产疫苗的技术和资金等问题。
In Ottawa, the government is in talks with Emergent BioSolutions, a U.S. pharmaceutical company, to fund the expansion of a Winnipeg plant which has the technology for the final stages of production for several types of vaccines, including COVID-19 doses.
- The government will help Emergent expand its production capacity so that it is operating at a level where it can attract some of the major COVID-19 vaccine players that Canada has contracts with. Currently, none of the approved vaccines are made in Canada.
Still in Ottawa: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offered his assurances that AstraZeneca’s vaccine is safe. The Prime Minister said Health Canada continues to analyze all available information about vaccines and has guaranteed approved shots to be safe. Also today, Trudeau dismissed suggestions that the U.S.-Canada border will reopen soon, and asked for patience as the two countries wait for the pandemic to subside.
COVID-19 vaccines: Canada will see a smaller-than-normal shipment of COVID-19 vaccines this week, before a full-blown flood of doses will arrive starting the week of March 22.
Long haulers: There’s a shortage of services to help the growing number of long-haul COVID-19 sufferers.