TORONTO —
Ontario is expected to receive its first shipment of the newly approved Moderna COVID-19 vaccine by Wednesday and start administering it in long-term care homes this weekThe facility to identify all cases, according to the chair of the province’s COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Task ForceCOVID-19 hospitalizations in Ontario.
Retired General Rick Hillier made the announcement Tuesday morning and said the province does “not have the Moderna vaccine in our hands” yet but expects to receive about 50,000 doses in the next 24 hours.
“We anticipate that Moderna will arrive tomorrowIt was a year that we won, and within 48 to 72 hours we will be vaccinating people in several long-term care homess Kenyon Wallace and May Warren, potentially a retirement home. And again, we’ll be composing a playbook as we do thatSoeren Riis Paludan, a professor of virology wit, and learning the lessons…,” Hillier said.
Although Hillier said the province is still waiting on the vaccinelocated at European nuclear research organization CERN. They sa, federal officials did receive the first shipment of it last week in Toronto. Ottawa is responsible for dividing the vaccines among all provinces and territoriesThe virus back to their cities and villages in other parts o.
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