Canada clears Johnson & Johnson vaccine, first to approve four
Canada added a single-dose COVID-19 vaccine to its pandemic-fighting arsenal on Friday, approving Johnson & Johnson’s product a week after it was authorized in the United States.
That gives Canada four distinct vaccines – along with Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna and Oxford-AstraZeneca – and it adds flexibility to the country’s plan to immunize the majority of its residents by September.
Health Canada includes a fifth vaccine, Covishield, which is a separate brand name for doses of the AstraZeneca product made at the Serum Institute of India.
The U.S.-based Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the Johnson & Johnson vaccine for emergency use on Feb. 27.