Canada donates soon-to-expire vaccines to Africa as global shortage worsens

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Canadian vaccine doses donated to Africa will expire at the end of this month, says African Union’s vaccine delivery alliance co-chair

Canada and Britain, which have fully vaccinated more than 60 per cent of their populations, are donating millions of AstraZeneca vaccines to Africa after deciding that they don’t need the doses that they had secured in earlier contracts.

Canada has promised to donate 40 million vaccine doses to developing-world countries through the COVAX program. But based on publicly available information, only about 5 per cent of its promised amount has been delivered so far. Before doses are delivered, COVAX confirms with recipient countries that they are able to deploy the vaccines before they expire, she said.

“I will not stay silent when the companies and countries that control the global supply of vaccines think the world’s poor should be satisfied with leftovers.” Jason Nickerson, humanitarian representative to Canada for Médecins sans frontières , noted that Canada is expected to receive a further 95 million Pfizer and Moderna vaccine doses by the end of this month, even though it had already received enough doses to fully vaccinate every Canadian more than a month ago. The surplus doses should immediately be shared with people who have yet to receive a single dose, he said.

 

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