Canada has asked U.S. for COVID-19 vaccine help, White House confirms

The White House is confirming that Canada has indeed asked the United States for help in procuring COVID-19 vaccine doses.

But press secretary Jen Psaki would only say they are considering the request, not whether the Biden administration has agreed to it.

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Psaki is repeating what she’s been saying for weeks: that President Joe Biden’s priority is to ensure every American is vaccinated first.

She says the U.S. is still fighting a “war” against COVID-19 and that dealing with the crisis on the home front is still job 1.


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Coronavirus: Procurement minister says Canada to get at least 36.5M vaccine doses by June – Mar 5, 2021

Psaki also says the White House understands the importance of making sure as many people around the world can get vaccinated in order to bring the pandemic under control.

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A Bloomberg News report suggests Canada and Mexico will be at the top of the U.S. list when the time comes to begin sharing vaccine doses.

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