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Canada is purchasing 12 million doses of Moderna’s bivalent vaccine, even though the country has yet to approve it.

Canada buys 12 million doses of Moderna’s bivalent vaccine | Font: AFP

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The Canadian government has purchased a total of 12 million doses of Moderna’s bivalent vaccine against the micromicron variant of the coronavirus, the pharmaceutical company said on Monday.

modern explained that this year it will provide 1.5 million doses bivalent vaccinewhich acts against the original coronavirus and its micron variant, postponing the delivery date originally scheduled for 2023.

In addition, he agreed to transfer 6 million original COVID-19 vaccines to new bivalent vaccine. Added to these doses is an additional purchase of 4.5 million doses of the new vaccine, for a total of 12 million doses.

The bulk of the contract, 10.5 million doses, will be delivered to Canada in 2023.

Approval in progress

Agreement between Canadian government and modern occurs when the medical authorities of a North American country have not yet approved the use bivalent vaccine in canada.

But the medical director CanadaDr. Teresa Tam said last Friday that the Department of Health is speeding up the review process New Vaccine Moderna as well as other similar products from pfizer.

modern is the first pharmaceutical company to produce bivalent vaccine against him coronavirus. Last week, the UK became the first country in the world to allow its use.

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