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Anand says Canada expects 1.3M vaccine doses from Moderna, but isn't sure exactly when
Procurement Minister Anita Anand says Moderna is continuing to promise it will deliver 1.3 million outstanding COVID-19 vaccine doses to Canada by the end of March. She says they'll come in two shipments, though what the precise division of the doses will be isn't yet certain.
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