Justin Trudeau gets first dose of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau received his first dose of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine on Friday afternoon.
He and his wife Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau got their shots at a local pharmacy, he said at a news conference Friday.
“I’m excited and confident about getting my vaccine today,” Trudeau said.
The couple scheduled their appointments after Ontario lowered the eligibility age for AstraZeneca to 40 and above.
As 40-somethings across Canada track down pharmacies with available appointments, many are comparing it to seeking coveted concert tickets.
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In a tweet, Trudeau stressed it’s important to take whichever vaccine is offered first in order to bring Canada’s third wave of COVID-19 infection under control.
I’ve said before that the best vaccine for you is the first one that’s offered to you – that’s why Sophie and I are getting our AstraZeneca shots tomorrow. If you’re eligible but haven’t gotten a shot yet, click here to see how you can set something up: https://t.co/7Amw1BGGFN
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) April 23, 2021
He also announced Friday that Canada has secured at least 65 million additional Pfizer doses that will serve as booster shots in the next two years.
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— CPAC (@CPAC_TV) April 23, 2021