Supply chain expert says countries can learn lessons from COVID-19 vaccine rollout disruptions
Pfizer is upgrading its production facility and can't deliver promised doses, so new COVID-19 vaccinations are on hold in Alberta. On Tuesday, we learned how much less Pfizer vaccine Canada can expect next month and one academic hopes countries learn from this. Fletcher Kent has more.
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