‘We hope to help a little more’: Biden says he spoke to Trudeau about more vaccines
WASHINGTON — Canada can look forward to an unexpected shot in the arm from the United States, President Joe Biden suggested Wednesday as he hinted at plans to send surplus COVID-19 vaccines north of the border.
The U.S. is sitting on a stockpile of vaccine doses that it’s not currently using, Biden said — a likely reference to the Oxford-AstraZeneca shot, which Canada has approved but the U.S. has not.
“We’re looking at what is going to be done with some of the vaccines that we are not using … and we hope to be able to be of some help and value to countries around the world,” he said.
Then he mentioned a half-hour phone call Wednesday with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, describing him as “a fella who is working really hard to take care of his country and deal with this.”