Government of Canada signs agreement with Pfizer and Moderna Company for Corona vaccine
The Canadian government has been criticized for its slow response to the Covid-19 epidemic. Due to this, there was a shortage of personal protective equipment such as masks in the country. Meanwhile, the government has taken effective steps to ensure the initial supply of the corona vaccine when it becomes available. The government announced that it had tied up with two companies for the vaccine to save the lives of millions.

Canadian Public Service and Acquisition Minister Anita Anand said that the government has entered into agreements with the Pfizer and Moderna companies following a review by the Covid-19 vaccine task force. Anand said that if everything goes well, the vaccine will be delivered to Canada in 2021. He said that the government is also in talks with other companies for the vaccine.
In a statement, the government said, 'The government is signing agreements with several leading pharmaceutical companies to establish a guaranteed supply base of potential vaccine candidates.' Anand is an Indo-Canadian minister. He reiterated the public health authorities of the country saying that vaccination cannot be made compulsory for the people.

Anand said, "We are now focusing on preparing Canada for a vaccine. In view of the global competition, we are adopting an aggressive way to secure access to the most qualified candidates so that we can prepare to apply the vaccine to all Canadians as soon as possible. 'In addition, they have also acquired PPE and other supplies He also highlighted the early efforts for.
The formation of the covid-19 Vaccine Task Force was announced by Navdeep Jain, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry. Speaking to the media, Anand said, "Whenever the vaccine is available, Canadians will stand in the front row." Once the vaccine becomes available, the Canadian Ministry of Health will review its safety, efficacy and manufacturing quality before use in the country. '
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