Sunday, August 15, 2021

CANADA TO DONATE 10 MILLION UNUSED COVID-19 VACCINES TO POOR COUNTRIES SAYS PM HON JUSTIN TRUDEAU

Canada is among the developed countries that have been hit hard with the COVID-19 pandemic, leaving our healthcare system over-exhausted with many of its citizens and residents dead. Prime Minister Hon Justin Trudeau and his competent cabinet have worked tirelessly to ensure that Canadiens are kept safe by being among the first set of countries to get on board the vaccine train. The first doses of 30,000 Pfizer have been rolled out in Ontario and Quebec in December 2020 and continued to distribute to the rest of the population in January 2021.  Many Canadiens can now breathe a sigh of relief that there are options to keeping us safe.
Canada prides itself on being one of the most humanitarian countries in the world. This pretty much explains why sharing the millions of doses of the vaccine which it has purchased for its citizen seemed easy. Last week Prime Minister Hon Justin Trudeau announced that Canada will be donating 10 MILLION UNUSED Johnson and Johnson vaccines doses to POOR COUNTRIES. 

According to The Canadian Press Canada is donating all 10 million doses of the single-dose vaccine that it purchased from Johnson and Johnson but won't use to low and middle-income countries. The donations are done through COVAX vaccine-sharing alliance as many developing countries continue to struggle with a shortage of shots. 

The CARIBBEAN AND LATIN AMERICA will benefit from this said Prime Minister Hon Trudeau as he made this announcement on his Facebook wall three days ago.
This humanitarian kind deed is quite commendable and comes as no surprise as Canada is known to be a very friendly and caring neighbour to the rest of the world. 



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