Prime Minister of Canada affirms that AstraZeneca’s vacancy is “safe and effective”

The Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, insisted that the “AstraZeneca” vaccine was “safe and effective” because of the fact that various European countries have suspended their use of the possibility of provoking tornadoes in some cases.

Trudeau also explained that the problems appear to reduce to “a specific lot of the vaccine used in Europe” and that the doses that Canada is using for inoculation in its population are made by the Serum Institute of India, which are biologically similar to the AstraZeneca’s vacuum is manufactured in different conditions.

“The Ministry of Health and our experts have spent much time assuring that every vaccine approved in Canada is safe and effective,” Trudeau said during a press conference in Montreal to continue the “more vacant for each one.” it’s overreceived. So it’s how we are going to be fast and safe as it is possible “.

Trudeau, 49 years old, also insured that he will save his turn to be evacuated against the covid-19.

Although Canada has the first world peace to approve the use of four vacancies (Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johson), and the most dose has been sold, more than 400 million, the North American country suffers from problems in the summer and February and its evacuation program will be revisited by the United States or the principal European countries.

At the end of the day, Canada occupies the 54th place in the world for vacancy rates. A 6.56% of the 38 million Canadians received at least one dose of vacancies against covid-19, a total of 3,996,970 people. Of this figure, only 598,804 received the doses that warranted the immunization.

Various provinces of the country are currently injecting the second dose until two months after the first dose to proportion a maximum number of persons to the most likely person.

At present, Canada has registered 911,019 covid-19 cases in 22,482 deaths, most in Quebec’s provinces in Ontario.

Last week, Trudeau announced that between March 22 and May 10, Canada would receive one million doses of the vaccine against Pfizer covid-19 each week.

Trudeau says that Pfizer’s vacancy requests will accelerate the evacuation rate.

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