Procurement Minister Anita Anand says production issues in Europe will temporarily reduce Pfizer’s ability to deliver its COVID-19 vaccines to Canada.
Anand says the U.S. drug-maker is temporarily reducing deliveries because of issues with its European production lines.
She adds that while the company says it will still be able to deliver four million doses by the end of March, that is no longer guaranteed.
Canada has received about 380,000 doses of the vaccine so far, and was supposed to get another 400,000 this month, and is expecting almost two million doses in February.
While many who have received the COVID-19 vaccine in B.C. have yet to receive their second dose even weeks later, the provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says there is no risk in delaying the second dose for 35 days.
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With files from the Canadian Press.