Canadian Armed Forces lay out COVID-19 vaccination plans for troops
OTTAWA — The Canadian military’s surgeon general says the Canadian Armed Forces have received enough doses of the Moderna vaccine to immunize 1,200 members against COVID-19.
Maj.-Gen. Marc Bilodeau says the first priority group to receive a vaccine will be CAF health-care providers who work in high-risk clinics and long-term care facilities.
He says 1,200 of them are expected to get Moderna vaccine by the end of February.
The second priority group includes military members who helping to distribute COVID-19 vaccine doses across Canada, who will be vaccinated between April and July.