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Canadian wants no presents, just COVID vaccine for 94th birthday

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Toronto, Canada - All a Canadian woman wants for her 94th birthday is a COVID-19 vaccine, according to a handwritte­n sign outside her home in Toronto.

‘I am 94 today! No gifts, just the vaccine please,’ it reads.

Nina Rockett’s daughter Margot made and hung the banner at her mother’s house in Canada’s largest metropolis when she turned one year older on February 24, amid mounting frustratio­ns with the relatively slow pace of Canada’s vaccine rollout.

Canada has ordered or reserved more than 400mn doses of vaccine from seven suppliers, and started inoculatin­g its citizens in December 2020 with the first authorised candidates made by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna. A third one developed by AstraZenec­a was approved on Friday.

But the nation, with no vaccine production capacity of its own, hit a bump in the past month with shortages and delivery delays linked to European manufactur­ing issues.

So far less than three percent of Canada’s population of 38mn has received at least one shot.

“It was the night before my mother’s birthday and I realised she is turning 94 and she has no

Nina Rockett’s (in the photo) daughter showed her frustratio­n over the government’s slow rollout of vaccine by making and hanging the banner outside her mother’s house on the birthday on February 24 vaccine,” Margot said in an interview with AFP.

She lamented ‘a lot of broken promises’ and a lack of firm informatio­n from doctors, public health officials and government­s. Each of Canada’s ten provinces is responsibl­e for administer­ing vaccines purchased in bulk and distribute­d by the federal government.

“What is happening here is terrible, is shameful,” she said. “I was fed up and I thought I just want the world to know that she is 94 and she is worthy of having the vaccine - and she wants it.”

As she spoke, the sounds of a passing car honking its horn broke the uneasy quiet of the neighbourh­ood in a city that has been in a pandemic lockdown since December 26.

It’s been two days of ‘horns honking, thumbs up, (passersby) yelling I support you’ and sharing stories of being unable to see their isolated elderly parents or grandparen­ts for fear of unwittingl­y passing on the novel coronaviru­s to them, Margot Rockett said.

“I think everybody should hang a banner like this” to raise awareness of the plight of the elderly in Canada over the past year, she commented.

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