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Canada to donate 10 million doses of Moderna vaccine to COVAX

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Canada to donate 10 million doses of Moderna vaccine to COVAX

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the donation in Rome this afternoon while attending the G20 leaders’ summit.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrives for the G20 of World Leaders Summit on October 30, 2021 at the convention center

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrives for the G20 of World Leaders Summit on October 30, 2021 at the convention center “La Nuvola” in the EUR district of Rome. Photo by ALBERTO PIZZOLI /AFP via Getty Images

ROME — Canada will donate 10 million doses of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine to the COVAX vaccine sharing facility and another $15 million to help make mRNA vaccines in Africa, the Prime Minister announced Saturday.

Justin Trudeau revealed details of the donations in Rome while attending the G20 leaders’ summit. Canada would also increase its financial contribution to the global vaccine sharing alliance, he said, with a goal of donating or paying for at least 200 million vaccine doses for low and middle income countries by the end of next year.

Canada has previously promised to donate 40 million doses from its own contracts, and pay for an estimated 87 million more through more than $500 million in cash donations to COVAX.

To date, 3.4 million doses have been delivered from Canada’s contracts. The funding has been delivered, but it’s not clear how many doses have been purchased with Canada’s money.

Securing supplies of vaccine is tricky because wealthy countries snapped up most of the early supplies.

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Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said Canada is one of only six countries that have donated their fair share to what is known as the ACT accelerator, an international program helping fund COVID-19 testing and treatments for countries struggling to afford them.

“We are standing up and doing our share,” she said during a news conference in Rome. “And that is absolutely the right thing to do.”

Freeland said the timing of dose delivery isn’t really up to the government. While Canada has more than 17.5 million shots of Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccine in federal and provincial freezers, the doses being donated to COVAX will not come from that supply.

Instead, Canada is donating the remainder of doses paid for but not yet received, which means it’s up to the suppliers to provide the delivery schedule.

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“As we have experienced in the provision of doses to Canada itself, it’s hard to be exactly precise,” Freeland said. “And maybe particularly hard for Canada since we’re not manufacturing this stuff ourselves. But let me just say we expect those Moderna doses to be delivered quickly.”

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Vaccine inequity is a hot topic of discussion at the G20, as the leaders’ of the world’s biggest economies grapple with economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. The International Monetary Fund has warned the uneven vaccine program is delaying the economic recovery in the poorest countries.

Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, the host of this year’s summit, said in his opening remarks Saturday that the inequitable delivery of vaccines is “startling.”

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