Speaking in the House of Commons on Friday, Opposition Leader Erin O’Toole questioned Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on the government’s plan to address a lack of freezer capacity for any possible COVID-19 vaccine, particularly ones from U.S. pharms giants Pfizer and Moderna which both recently released positive findings.
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Coronavirus: O’Toole questions Trudeau on freezer capacity for possible COVID-19 vaccine
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