Ottawa Citizen

`WHEEL IS DEFINITELY TURNING'

Pfizer to ramp up dose shipments

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OTTAWA • Canada’s sluggish COVID-19 vaccinatio­n efforts are expected to get a boost starting this week as the federal government prepares for a ramp up in the delivery of shots from Pfizer-BioNTech and a promise from India to send a shipment within a month.

The Public Health Agency of Canada says it expects Pfizer-BioNTech to deliver more than 400,000 doses this week and another 475,000 following a slowdown as Pfizer expanded a production plant in Belgium.

The health agency says Canada will then receive nearly 450,000 doses per week until the beginning of April, when Pfizer and BioNTech will have fulfilled their contract to deliver 4 million shots by the end of March.

On Monday, the chief executive of India’s Serum Institute said it will ship vaccines to Canada within a month, in a sign a diplomatic row triggered by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s comments on political protests in India was easing.

Trudeau said the monthslong protests by farmers on the outskirts of Delhi were concerning, drawing a rebuke from the Indian government, which said it was an internal matter.

Last week, however, Trudeau spoke to Indian counterpar­t Narendra Modi and they discussed the two countries’ commitment to democracy.

Modi also said India would do its best to supply COVID-19 vaccines sought by Canada.

On Monday Adar Poonawalla, the chief executive of Serum Institute of India (SII) — the world’s largest vaccine maker — reaffirmed that commitment.

“As we await regulatory approvals from Canada, I assure you, @SerumInstI­ndia will fly out #COVISHIELD to Canada in less than a month; I'm on it!” Poonawalla said in a Tweet, using the brand name under which Serum produces the shot developed by Oxford University and AstraZenec­a Plc.

“It is encouragin­g to look ahead with a greater degree of certainty at the number of vaccines we will receive,” said Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin, the military commander overseeing Canada's vaccine distributi­on.

“Based on our planning with the manufactur­er, Canada is expected to receive more than three million doses between now and end of March. This shows us that the wheel is definitely turning on the vaccine rollout and Pfizer-BioNTech's commitment to deliver its four million doses by end of (March).”

The ramp-up in new deliveries may ease some of the pressure on the federal Liberal government, which has been accused of mismanagin­g what amounts to the largest mass-vaccinatio­n effort in Canadian history.

Trudeau last week acknowledg­ed the struggle with deliveries, but said things will get better in the weeks ahead, and even better than that in April, when Canada is expecting as many as one million doses a week.

Yet the problems aren't entirely over. Moderna — the only other company whose vaccine has been approved for use in Canada so far — has confirmed its next shipment on Feb. 22 will be only 168,000 doses, two-thirds of what had been promised.

Moderna, which delivers once every three weeks, shipped 180,000 doses last week — 80 per cent of the promised amount.

To date, Canada has received about 928,000 doses from Pfizer and 515,000 from Moderna.

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 ?? CARLOS OSORIO / REUTERS ?? Passengers wait to be tested for COVID-19 after they arrive at Toronto's Pearson Internatio­nal Airport on Monday. Meanwhile, at Canada's land borders, the military will be deploying reconnaiss­ance teams to help establish coronaviru­s screening centres for travellers. Story on PAGE NP2.
CARLOS OSORIO / REUTERS Passengers wait to be tested for COVID-19 after they arrive at Toronto's Pearson Internatio­nal Airport on Monday. Meanwhile, at Canada's land borders, the military will be deploying reconnaiss­ance teams to help establish coronaviru­s screening centres for travellers. Story on PAGE NP2.
 ?? HANNAH BEIER/REUTERS ?? To date, Canada has received about 928,000 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine against COVID-19.
HANNAH BEIER/REUTERS To date, Canada has received about 928,000 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine against COVID-19.

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