COVID-19 vaccination in Canada
COVID-19 vaccination in Canada is an ongoing, intergovernmental effort coordinated between the bodies responsible in the Government of Canada to acquire and distribute vaccines to individual provincial and territorial governments who in turn administer authorized COVID-19 vaccines during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. Provinces have worked with local municipal governments, hospital systems, family doctors and independently owned pharmacies to aid in part, or in full with vaccination rollout. The vaccination effort in full is the largest such immunization effort in the nation's history. The vaccination effort began December 14, 2020, and is currently ongoing.
A delivery of 1 million Moderna COVID-19 vaccines at Toronto Pearson International Airport in June 2021
A mass-vaccination clinic at the Olympic Stadium in Montreal.
A box of ten vials of the Moderna vaccine at a Pharmacy in Quebec
A resident of Montreal is administered the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine in 2021
COVID-19 pandemic in Canada
The COVID-19 pandemic in Canada is part of the ongoing worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019. It is caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. Most cases over the course of the pandemic have been in Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia and Alberta. Confirmed cases have been reported in all of Canada's provinces and territories.
Image: Halifax, Canada Empty shelves with no toilet paper
Image: Coping with Covid 19 as the Quebec police stop vehicles on the Macdonsld Cartier Bridge (49743623083)
Image: Yonge Dundas Square during the COVID 19 pandemic 20200320
Image: Vaccination Montréal Covid 19