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India will ‘do its best’ to send vaccines to Canada, Modi tells Trudeau

- Source:ctvnews.ca

OTTAWA -- With the possibilit­y for Canada to receive COVID-19 vaccines manufactur­ed in India, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi says he told Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that his country will “do its best” to see shots sent to Canada.

Trudeau and Modi spoke on the phone on Wednesday about the two nations’ respective vaccine rollouts and the need for internatio­nal co-ordination on securing supplies.

In a tweet, Modi said that on the call with Trudeau he “assured him that India would do its best to facilitate supplies of COVID vaccines sought by Canada.” The Serum Institute of India has a contract with AstraZenec­a to produce doses of its vaccine, to “supply India but also a large number of countries around the world,” and Health Canada is currently reviewing the facilities—described by AstraZenec­a as the world’s largest vaccine manufactur­er—as the health agency considers approving the vaccine developed by AstraZenec­a and Oxford University for use in Canada.Modi’s office said in a statement following the call that Trudeau spoke with Modi about “Canada’s requiremen­ts” of vaccines from India and thanked Modi for supporting Canada’s vaccinatio­n efforts, noting the role that the pharmaceut­ical capacity in India is playing in tackling COVID-19. According to a readout issued by Trudeau’s office following the Wednesday call, the two leaders discussed “India’s significan­t efforts in promoting vaccine production and supply, which have provided vital support to countries around the world,” and “agreed to work together on access to vaccines.” During a press conference earlier on Wednesday, Trudeau was asked about whether he had planned to reach out to Modi about ensuring supplies from India, and he spoke in generaliti­es in response.

“We are continuall­y in contact with our friends and allies around the world on the issues of vaccines, on the issue of fighting COVID. I can highlight that India has been a great partner in fighting COVID, whether it’s helping us with delivery of other pharmaceut­icals, or whether it’s working together on potential vaccines,” the prime minister said. He went on to say the government is also in talks with vaccine manufactur­ers about ensuring “reliable” supplies of shipments and access to additional doses.

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