United States on Thursday unveiled plans to share 25 million of its COVID-19 vaccines across the borders, with nearly six million doses targeted towards “regional priorities and partner recipients,” including Canada and Mexico, among others.At this point, it is unclear how many doses Canada would be offered or if the country would accept them or which vaccine would be sent.“We first made doses available to our closest neighbors – Canada and Mexico.
Our dose sharing approach prioritizes Latin American and the Caribbean on a per capita basis,” the White House said in a statement.
Canada and U.S. are running different COVID-19 reopening races — what are the risks? Other beneficiaries of the priority group include the Republic of Korea, the.