Prime Minister Justin Trudeau didn’t confirm the exact date of when Canada can expect to roll out and provide doses of COVID-19 vaccines developed by Moderna and Pfizer, after both pharmaceutical companies’ vaccines showed high rates of success. Asked to confirm Ontario’s health minister’s announcement on Wednesday on receiving 6 million doses of both vaccines beginning January 2021, he said there are still many preliminary discussions ongoing.
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Coronavirus: Trudeau won’t confirm date of receiving Moderna and Pfizer vaccines
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