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Canada’s new pandemic preparedness agency aims to speed up vaccine development

WATCH: The federal Liberal party has announced it will be launching a new pandemic preparedness agency in order to help beef up Canada's ability to deal with rapidly spreading infectious diseases. Health Emergency Readiness Canada will boost the country's life science's sector, ensuring Canadians get faster access to vaccines, medical therapies, and diagnostics. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for Sep. 25, 2024. – Sep 25, 2024

The federal Liberals are creating a new agency to beef up Canada’s ability to handle rapidly spreading infectious diseases and protect from future pandemics.

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Health Emergency Readiness Canada is tasked with boosting Canada’s life-sciences sector and ensuring Canadians get faster access to vaccines, medical therapies and diagnostics by accelerating the transition from research to commercialization.

It will co-ordinate efforts between Canadian industry and academic researchers as well as with international partners.

This follows a similar move by the European Union to create an agency in 2021 that not only tries to prepare the continent for pandemics, but seeks to learn from mistakes during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Once fully operational it will have an “industrial game plan” to move quickly on research and industrial mobilization if another health emergency like a pandemic is declared.

Canada was not adequately prepared for the COVID-19 pandemic with an outdated and understocked emergency stockpile, and a virtually non-existent vaccine production industry.

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