Health Canada considers 4th COVID-19 vaccine, Canadians not worried about waiting
Posted December 1, 2020 5:54 am.
Last Updated December 1, 2020 10:08 am.
Federal Health Minister Patty Hajdu says Johnson & Johnson has submitted its COVID-19 vaccine candidate for Health Canada’s approval.
It’s the fourth potential vaccine submitted for assessment in Canada and the first that would require one dose to confer immunity instead of two.
Health Canada has been examining vaccine candidates from Pfizer, Moderna, and AstraZeneca since October, when those companies sent partial data on their drugs for what’s called a “rolling review.”
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If the Johnson & Johnson vaccine meets Health Canada’s standards for safety and effectiveness, the Canadian government says it has a deal to buy 10 million doses and an option to buy up to 28 million more.
Canadians not worried about delay: poll
A new Leger poll finds that about 50 per cent of Canadians aren’t worried other countries may have access to COVID-19 vaccines first. Another 10 per cent say they have no intention of getting vaccinated anyway.
The chairman of Moderna has already said that Canada is near the front of the line to receive 20 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine it pre-ordered.
The drug maker is now applying for emergency use authorization in the U.S. as it unveiled very encouraging results in its latest clinical trial. It could mean vaccinations start in the U.S. before Christmas.
With files from The Canadian Press.