Canada’s Moderna vaccine supply slashed in half through April, more Pfizer doses on the way
OTTAWA, ON – Canada’s Procurement Minister says the country’s incoming supply of COVID-19 vaccine from Moderna will be cut in half through the rest of April.
Anita Anand explained that Moderna will ship 650,000 doses to Canada by the end of the month.
That’s instead of the expected 1.2 million doses. Moderna said the limited supply is a result of a “slower than anticipated ramp up” of its production capacity.
Anand also remarked that Moderna told Canada that one to two million doses of the 12.3 million scheduled for delivery in the second quarter may be delayed until the third quarter.


