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Get a ticket; the longest line in history is emerging across the planet for the largest vaccination operation ever orchestrated in human history. Here’s how we organize ourselves at home and elsewhere.
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Canada
December 14
End of preparations receive the first few doses of the Pfizer vaccine, which require high-performance freezers.
BETWEEN 10TH AND 29TH DECEMBER
Planned approval of Pfizer BioNtech vaccine. The approval of Moderna’s vaccine should follow closely.
6 million: Number of doses that will gradually come after approval e within March.
358 million: Number of pre-ordered doses of seven companies.
SEPTEMBER 2021
Most Canadians should be vaccinated.
UK
MONDAY
Start of vaccination
AVRIL 2021
Expected date where everyone will have received the vaccine.
1250: Number of designated clinics
355 million: Number of pre-ordered doses of seven companies
VACCINATION ORDER
By the end of December: 70 and more, frontline health professionals and long-term care facility staff
Early January: 65 to 70
Mid January: 50 to 65
At the end of January : From 18 to 50 years old
Russia
NEXT WEEK
Start of vaccination
100 000
Number of Russians already vaccinated, to begin with by the soldiers.
40000
Number of volunteers participating in the trials of the vaccine, Sputnik V, produced by Russia. The country started administering it in November, without waiting for the outcome of all clinical trials whose final stages have not yet been completed.
United States
800 MILLION
Number of doses pre-ordered by five companies.
24 hours
Delayed vaccination after the first vaccines were approved.
20 MILLION
Number of people vaccinated as of this month.
30 MILLION
Number of people vaccinated thereafter per month
France
FIVE PLANNED VACCINATION STAGES
1. Elderly people residing in shelters or collective housing and the medical-social sector staff who work with people aged 65 or over or with comorbidities
2.75 years and over, therefore from 65 to 74 yearsand medical-social sector personnel working with people aged 50 or over
3. Under 65 with one or more comorbidities, personnel from the medical-social sector not involved in the first two phases, personnel from the essential sectors (safety, education)
4. Other professionals exposed to the virus and vulnerable people
5. 18 years and more
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