coronavirus and will succeed in inoculating its population despite “momentary disruptions” in the supply of COVID-19 vaccines, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Thursday.Trudeau’s Liberal government is under pressure over the slow roll out of the vaccination program, caused in part by Pfizer Inc temporarily cutting its promised deliveries and a temporary slowdown of Moderna Inc doses.
Feds asked vaccine makers to produce COVID-19 shots in Canada. All said no “Obviously with this global supply chain around new products and manufacturing scale-ups … there are momentary disruptions week over week.
But we’re still very much on track to get the commitments fulfilled and get many vaccines to Canadians as quickly as possible,” Trudeau said.