COVID-19 vaccine will reach Canada by the end of July, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Friday.Speaking from Rideau Cottage, where he is currently quarantining after his international trip, Trudeau said the jump in supply is thanks to new agreements with Moderna.
mRNA COVID-19 vaccines should be 2nd dose after AstraZeneca shot: NACI “Canada is getting millions more Moderna doses brought forward from our summer shipment schedule into June, and we’re locking in shipments for the first half of July… And we’re also getting extra doses from the U.S,” he said.Outlining the specifics of the deliveries at a federal health ministers’ COVID-19 press conference soon after, Procurement Minister Anita Anand said Canada will receive a total of.