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Prime minister says first COVID-19 vaccine doses arriving this month

Dec 7, 2020 | 10:48 AM

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the first COVID-19 vaccine doses are on track to arrive this month, as tough new measures took effect in Prince Edward Island and Ontario hit a new daily case record today.

Trudeau says Ottawa has reached an agreement with Pfizer to have up to 249,000 doses delivered, pending Health Canada approval, and that the first shipments could come next week.

In Atlantic Canada, Prince Edward Island entered what it’s calling a two-week “circuit-breaker” lockdown after seven new cases of the virus were reported over the weekend.

The province reported four new cases on Monday, all of whom are close contacts with those announced on the weekend.

All Islanders in their 20s are being asked to be tested for COVID-19 even if they have no symptoms.

Visitors are being kept out of hospital and long-term care homes, except under compassionate circumstances.

This report from The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 7, 2020.

The Canadian Press