India indefinitely puts on hold AstraZeneca's vaccine shipment to Canada
Shipments of the coronavirus vaccine from the Serum
Institute to Canada have been put on hold for an indefinite period as India
has temporarily stopped vaccine exports so as to cater to domestic needs.
According to Sputnik, New Delhi is
concentrating on immunization at home due to a spike in domestic cases.
"We are working with the company on
determining when the doses will arrive. We are expecting a delay in the
shipment," Joelle Paquette, Director General, of Procurement Support
Services Sector, told reporters on Thursday. "We do not have the
information [about] when we're going to get the doses," she further added.
Paquette, however, noted Canada received
assurances from the Serum Institute that they are committed to meeting their
contractual obligations. As per the terms of a contract signed in February,
Canada is set to receive an additional 1.5 million vaccine doses from the
company by mid-May, in addition to the 500,000 doses received last month as
reported by Sputnik. Read More
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