That would have been enough shots to jab ~63% of the entire Canadian population once. Not quite enough for a full round of boosters, but those are only the shots that were already shipped shipped.
There is still a . The rate increased a bit starting in September. It’s not the high rate back during the initial roll out or the harsher mandates coming into effect, but there are still people making a pharmacy visit to voluntarily mess up their bodies further. As far as I know booster doses are not mandatory for anything in Canada.
That would have been enough shots to jab ~63% of the entire Canadian population once. Not quite enough for a full round of boosters, but those are only the shots that were already shipped shipped.
There is still a [low rate of doses being administered](https://ourworldindata.org/explorers/coronavirus-data-explorer?zoomToSelection=true&facet=none&hideControls=true&Metric=Vaccine+doses&Interval=Cumulative&Relative+to+Population=true&Color+by+test+positivity=true&country=~CAN). The rate increased a bit starting in September. It’s not the high rate back during the initial roll out or the harsher mandates coming into effect, but there are still people making a pharmacy visit to voluntarily mess up their bodies further. As far as I know booster doses are not mandatory for anything in Canada.
Those are just the ones that have expired so far. I forget the exact number, but when they bought hundreds of millions of doses, they had enough for 5-6 doses for every Canadian.
Those are just the ones that have expired so far. I forget the exact number, but when they bought hundreds of millions of doses, they had enough for 5-6 doses for every Canadian.
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