Pfizer shortage will have ‘significant’ impact in immediate period, says minister
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s health minister says the reduction in shipments of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine to Canada will have a significant effect, but just in the immediate period.
Adrian Dix says the shortage in supply affects vaccination plans through February and March.
He says the shortage will mean the province is expected to receive about half of the 50,000 doses it was supposed to get through that period.
Dix says this may mean that health officials will revisit the 35-day gap between providing the first and second doses of the vaccine.