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COVID-19 vaccine ingredients in the Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna and AstraZeneca vaccines.
Information on the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, including how it works, how it's given, possible side effects and vaccine safety after authorization.
Vaccines are essential to help end the pandemic. It's important for everyone to get vaccinated against COVID-19 when it's their turn. Vaccines help lower your child's risk of infection. They work with the body's natural defenses to develop protection against a disease.
What being vaccinated against COVID-19 means for me. By getting vaccinated, you benefit from the protection you get against COVID-19 and the easing of restrictive measures in your community.
We are collaborating with other national regulatory authorities to align the requirements for evaluating, authorizing and post-market surveillance of variant COVID-19 vaccines as much as possible.
Currently there are no therapies available for either the prevention or treatment of COVID-19. Health Canada is closely tracking all potential therapeutic treatments and vaccines in development in Canada and abroad, including products that are being used off-label. The Department is working with vaccine developers, researchers, and manufacturers to help expedite the development and availability of medical products such as vaccines, antibodies, and drugs to prevent and treat COVID-19.
This dataset provides the cumulative number of COVID-19 vaccine doses administered in Canada by jurisdiction, vaccine product, and report date. Variables include:
Jurisdiction ID number
Jurisdiction
Report date
Cumulative number of COVID-19 vaccine doses administered
Cumulative number of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine doses administered
Cumulative number of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine doses administered
Cumulative number of COVID-19 vaccine (unknown product) doses administered
As of date
Update status
For variable definitions, see the data dictionary. For details regarding data sources and limitations, see the technical notes section of the Canadian COVID-19 vaccination coverage report (https://health-infobase.canada.ca/covid-19/vaccination-coverage/technical-notes.html).
COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective. Free vaccines will be available to everyone who lives in Canada over the course of 2021.
Until extensive immunization is achieved, public health measures will continue to be essential to minimize the spread of COVID-19 in Canada and save lives.
This report presents evidence-informed recommendations for testing a vaccinated population and vaccinated individuals.
This dataset provides the cumulative number and percent of people who have received a COVID-19 vaccine by vaccine product, number of doses, and report week. Variables include:
Report week number
Report week
Cumulative number vaccinated with at least 1 dose
Cumulative number vaccinated with only 1 dose
Cumulative number vaccinated with 2 doses
Cumulative proportion vaccinated with at least 1 dose
Cumulative proportion vaccinated with only 1 dose
Cumulative proportion vaccinated with 2 doses
For variable definitions, see the data dictionary. For details regarding data sources and limitations, see the technical notes section of the Canadian COVID-19 vaccination coverage report (https://health-infobase.canada.ca/covid-19/vaccination-coverage/technical-notes.html).