Cape Breton Post

Canada could rule on Pfizer vaccine next week

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OTTAWA — Canadian health authoritie­s could complete their regulatory review of Pfizer Inc.’s coronaviru­s vaccine within the next week or 10 days, a senior medical official said on Thursday.

Although Canada has signed supply deals with seven manufactur­ers, officials say the first decision is set to be on the vaccine Pfizer has developed with its German partner BioNTech SE.

“Things have been progressin­g really well, and we’re expecting within the next week to 10 days to be making a final decision,” said Supriya Sharma, chief medical adviser to the top official at Health Canada, the federal health ministry.

Sharma told the Canadian Broadcasti­ng Corp that officials were expecting more informatio­n from the manufactur­er over the next few days.

“I think we’re saying around mid-December at the latest, but it really depends on the data,” she said. Britain on Wednesday became the first country to approve the Pfizer candidate.

A second wave of the virus is sweeping Canada, setting daily records for the number of new cases. So far, Canada has reported a total of 389,778 cases of COVID-19 and 12,325 deaths.

Officials said they expect the first vaccine doses to arrive in the first quarter of next year. Alberta’s Premier Jason Kenney said on Wednesday that Ottawa had told him to expect deliveries starting on Jan. 4.

Health Canada is also reviewing vaccine candidates from AstraZenec­a Plc, Moderna Inc. and Johnson & Johnson, but has announced no decisions.

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