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Newsroom Ready: Trudeau says vaccine delays not entirely unexpected
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says it is not entirely unexpected for COVID-19 vaccine makers to fall behind schedule given the speed at which the new drugs have been created. He says Canada has more options than just the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine but is pushing the company to ensure Canada gets the doses it is supposed to.
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The Canadian Press
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CP115593371
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r_Trudeau-Pfiezer20210119T1450
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Create Date:
1/19/2021 2:50:00 PM
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Coronavirus
COVID-19
Delays
distribution
health
Justin Trudeau
Ontario
Ottawa
Pfiezer
safety
Trudeau
vaccine
vaccines