Asked when the government would be ready to distribute vaccines for COVID-19 once they are produced, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Tuesday that it was “premature” to circle a date or say a certain community can expect the vaccine by a certain date, but said they were working with partners including the military on distribution of the vaccine to ensure it is provided as quickly as possible.
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Coronavirus: Trudeau says Canada working on vaccine distribution, ‘premature’ to give date
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