Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin said on Thursday that the quantity of COVID-19 vaccine doses arriving in Canada is “anticipated to average more than one million doses a week for both currently approved vaccines starting in April.” Fortin said this would signal the transition into phase two, which he called the “ramp up phase.
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Coronavirus: Vaccine quantity arriving in Canada to average over 1 million doses a week in April, Fortin says
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