N.S., N.L. premiers oppose sharing their vaccine supplies with harder-hit provinces
HALIFAX — Two East Coast premiers say they’re opposed to sharing their vaccine supplies with harder-hit provinces but are willing to consider lending other medical support.
Nova Scotia Premier Iain Rankin said today the national vaccine rollout should continue on a per-capita basis.
He says any extra doses from his province would amount to a “drop in the bucket” in comparison to Ontario’s needs.
The Canadian Medical Association says it wants Ottawa to consider reprioritizing its vaccine distribution strategy to focus on hard-hit areas instead of allotting vaccines to provinces on a per-capita basis.