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Ontario outlines how Pfizer vaccine delivery delay will affect its COVID-19 immunization plan

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COVID-19 vaccine will affect the province’s immunization plan.In documents released Tuesday, officials said the known delivery reductions to Ontario are “substantial” and vary week to week.

Ontario to delay 2nd vaccine dose until up to 42 days due to Pfizer shipment delivery pause For the week of Jan. 18, documents show there will be a five per cent cut, from 83 to 80 Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine trays.

The week of Jan. 25 will see the most substantial reduction of 80 per cent, from 83 vaccine trays to 15, documents show.During the week of Feb.

1, there will be a 55 per cent cut, from 147 to 66 trays, while there will be a 45 per cent reduction during the week of Feb.

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