Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland responded to questions regarding the delivery of a potential COVID-19 vaccine with news that the U.S. and the U.K. could start vaccinating months earlier than Canada by saying the country has a robust portfolio of vaccine candidates, and has orders of purchasing in place, adding that she is “really confident” in the Canadian universal health-care system to deliver vaccines to all Canadians.
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Coronavirus: Freeland ‘really confident’ Canada’s health-care system can handle COVID-19 vaccinations
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