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A look at COVID-19 vaccinations in Canada on Sunday. May 2, 2021

May 2, 2021 | 7:38 PM

The latest numbers on COVID-19 vaccinations in Canada as of 9:30 p.m. ET on Sunday May 2, 2021.

In Canada, the provinces are reporting 173,101 new vaccinations administered for a total of 13,825,476 doses given. Nationwide, 1,128,778 people or 3.0 per cent of the population has been fully vaccinated. The provinces have administered doses at a rate of 36,479.524 per 100,000.

There were no new vaccines delivered to the provinces and territories for a total of 14,862,134 doses delivered so far. The provinces and territories have used 93.02 per cent of their available vaccine supply.

Please note that Newfoundland and Labrador, P.E.I., Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and the territories typically do not report on a daily basis.

Newfoundland and Labrador is reporting 23,188 new vaccinations administered over the past seven days for a total of 180,306 doses given. The province has administered doses at a rate of 344.338 per 1,000. In the province, 1.85 per cent (9,676) of the population has been fully vaccinated. There were zero new vaccines delivered to Newfoundland and Labrador for a total of 200,750 doses delivered so far. The province has received enough of the vaccine to give 38 per cent of its population a single dose. The province has used 89.82 per cent of its available vaccine supply.

P.E.I. is reporting 6,924 new vaccinations administered over the past seven days for a total of 53,202 doses given. The province has administered doses at a rate of 335.386 per 1,000. In the province, 6.67 per cent (10,585) of the population has been fully vaccinated. There were zero new vaccines delivered to P.E.I. for a total of 61,735 doses delivered so far. The province has received enough of the vaccine to give 39 per cent of its population a single dose. The province has used 86.18 per cent of its available vaccine supply.

Nova Scotia is reporting 51,705 new vaccinations administered over the past seven days for a total of 312,493 doses given. The province has administered doses at a rate of 320.211 per 1,000. In the province, 3.73 per cent (36,381) of the population has been fully vaccinated. There were zero new vaccines delivered to Nova Scotia for a total of 372,850 doses delivered so far. The province has received enough of the vaccine to give 38 per cent of its population a single dose. The province has used 83.81 per cent of its available vaccine supply.

New Brunswick is reporting 28,078 new vaccinations administered over the past seven days for a total of 270,490 doses given. The province has administered doses at a rate of 346.764 per 1,000. In the province, 3.45 per cent (26,912) of the population has been fully vaccinated. There were zero new vaccines delivered to New Brunswick for a total of 298,495 doses delivered so far. The province has received enough of the vaccine to give 38 per cent of its population a single dose. The province has used 90.62 per cent of its available vaccine supply.

Quebec is reporting 50,555 new vaccinations administered for a total of 3,218,214 doses given. The province has administered doses at a rate of 376.107 per 1,000. There were zero new vaccines delivered to Quebec for a total of 3,448,799 doses delivered so far. The province has received enough of the vaccine to give 40 per cent of its population a single dose. The province has used 93.31 per cent of its available vaccine supply.

Ontario is reporting 76,685 new vaccinations administered for a total of 5,324,369 doses given. The province has administered doses at a rate of 362.471 per 1,000. In the province, 2.55 per cent (375,280) of the population has been fully vaccinated. There were zero new vaccines delivered to Ontario for a total of 5,644,975 doses delivered so far. The province has received enough of the vaccine to give 38 per cent of its population a single dose. The province has used 94.32 per cent of its available vaccine supply.

Manitoba is reporting 7,950 new vaccinations administered for a total of 491,297 doses given. The province has administered doses at a rate of 356.787 per 1,000. In the province, 5.33 per cent (73,422) of the population has been fully vaccinated. There were zero new vaccines delivered to Manitoba for a total of 553,890 doses delivered so far. The province has received enough of the vaccine to give 40 per cent of its population a single dose. The province has used 88.7 per cent of its available vaccine supply.

Saskatchewan is reporting 8,527 new vaccinations administered for a total of 443,669 doses given. The province has administered doses at a rate of 376.26 per 1,000. In the province, 3.77 per cent (44,486) of the population has been fully vaccinated. There were zero new vaccines delivered to Saskatchewan for a total of 460,755 doses delivered so far. The province has received enough of the vaccine to give 39 per cent of its population a single dose. The province has used 96.29 per cent of its available vaccine supply.

Alberta is reporting 23,640 new vaccinations administered for a total of 1,621,306 doses given. The province has administered doses at a rate of 368.307 per 1,000. In the province, 6.83 per cent (300,755) of the population has been fully vaccinated. There were zero new vaccines delivered to Alberta for a total of 1,694,975 doses delivered so far. The province has received enough of the vaccine to give 39 per cent of its population a single dose. The province has used 95.65 per cent of its available vaccine supply.

British Columbia is reporting zero new vaccinations administered for a total of 1,786,772 doses given. The province has administered doses at a rate of 348.192 per 1,000. In the province, 1.77 per cent (90,642) of the population has been fully vaccinated. There were zero new vaccines delivered to British Columbia for a total of 1,972,490 doses delivered so far. The province has received enough of the vaccine to give 38 per cent of its population a single dose. The province has used 90.58 per cent of its available vaccine supply.

Yukon is reporting zero new vaccinations administered for a total of 48,307 doses given. The territory has administered doses at a rate of 1,157.581 per 1,000. In the territory, 53.68 per cent (22,403) of the population has been fully vaccinated. There were zero new vaccines delivered to Yukon for a total of 54,320 doses delivered so far. The territory has received enough of the vaccine to give 130 per cent of its population a single dose. The territory has used 88.93 per cent of its available vaccine supply.

The Northwest Territories are reporting zero new vaccinations administered for a total of 46,800 doses given. The territory has administered doses at a rate of 1,037.257 per 1,000. In the territory, 46.42 per cent (20,943) of the population has been fully vaccinated. There were zero new vaccines delivered to the Northwest Territories for a total of 56,300 doses delivered so far. The territory has received enough of the vaccine to give 120 per cent of its population a single dose. The territory has used 83.13 per cent of its available vaccine supply.

Nunavut is reporting zero new vaccinations administered for a total of 28,251 doses given. The territory has administered doses at a rate of 729.51 per 1,000. In the territory, 32.01 per cent (12,395) of the population has been fully vaccinated. There were zero new vaccines delivered to Nunavut for a total of 41,800 doses delivered so far. The territory has received enough of the vaccine to give 110 per cent of its population a single dose. The territory has used 67.59 per cent of its available vaccine supply.

*Notes on data: The figures are compiled by the COVID-19 Open Data Working Group based on the latest publicly available data and are subject to change. Note that some provinces report weekly, while others report same-day or figures from the previous day. Vaccine doses administered is not equivalent to the number of people inoculated as the approved vaccines require two doses per person. The vaccines are currently not being administered to children under 18 and those with certain health conditions. In some cases the number of doses administered may appear to exceed the number of doses distributed as some provinces have been drawing extra doses per vial.

This report was automatically generated by The Canadian Press Digital Data Desk and was first published May 2, 2021.

The Canadian Press