Hajdu urges provinces to share AstraZeneca vaccines if can’t use before expiry
OTTAWA — The federal government is urging provinces not to waste thousands of doses of AstraZeneca vaccine that are due to expire in a few days.
In a letter to her provincial and territorial counterparts, federal Health Minster Patty Hajdu encourages provinces that aren’t able to get their AstraZeneca doses into people’s arms by the end of the month to give them to provinces that can.
She offers federal support to help ensure the doses are not wasted.
Hajdu says the Public Health Agency of Canada can assist with logistics and co-ordination should a province or territory conclude that it can’t use all its doses before the expiration date and wants to transfer them elsewhere in the country.