Canada can do more to boost global vaccination rates, say advocates, despite G7 pledge

Canada's pledge of 100-million vaccine doses won't come at the expense of its domestic supply. 'Canadians may switch from vaccine envy to vaccine guilt,' says Nicolas Moyer.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is pictured with U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson on June 11 during the G7 Summit in Cornwall, England. Mr. Johnson the world vaccinated by the end of 2022.
As Canada signed on to a G7 pledge to help vaccinate people around the world faster, stakeholders say the pledge doesn't go far enough and more focus should be put on the international vaccine effort by distributing additional vaccines and facilitating increased manufacturing. Leading up to the G7 ...

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