“This year, all our pre-filled syringe COVID-19 vaccine doses for Canada are on track to be produced entirely within the country, starting at our new mRNA manufacturing facility in Laval, Quebec, and completed at our fill-finish partner in Cambridge, Ontario,” Raos says.

“This end-to-end domestic supply chain enables fast delivery, greater self-reliance, and a more agile response to evolving public health threats.”

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      I have a really good career here, but if that were to change for some reason… yeah I don’t see why I would stay. I would seriously look at moving because Alberta seems determined to get worse.

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    Pre filled eh? Don’t tell Smith that in Alberta… she’ll have to come up with another story to explain vaccines waste.

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    “With this approval, for the first time ever, mRNA COVID-19 vaccine doses for Canadians will be made in Canada."

    This is wonderful news, and let’s not forget that it was the work by Canadian scientist Pieter Cullis that made mRNA vaccines possible.

    Considering the American Child Rapist in Chief is going to ban COVID-19 vaccines, we might as well bring them home 🤗

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        How does that work, anyway? Can I just drive into BC or Saskatchewan and get a free COVID shot, or are they only free for residents of the province?

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          BC apparently has stated that they’ll dish out a free covid shot for those ineligible in Alberta. Don’t know about Saskatchewan.