Canadian health officials announced Thursday they had confirmed with Moderna the country would receive 2.8 million doses of its COVID-19 vaccine in May in two batches, with the first arriving middle of the month and the second batch towards the end. Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin said while he recognized there has been concerns over delays, the government is working to advise provinces as much as possible in terms of when delays occur.
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Canada to receive 2.8 million Moderna COVID-19 vaccine doses in May, officials address delays
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