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COVID-19 vaccine rollout delay would have cost Canadian economy $156B: study

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Wyonch said there was a calculated risk in making procurement decisions before knowing what would be effective. But, she said, it would allow for quicker deployment. “I think there are really some good lessons to be learned in terms of our regulatory processes and getting innovative medical products to Canadians quickly,” she said.Feds’ failure to manage COVID-19 vaccine oversupply could amount to $1 billion in waste: AG reportStory continues below advertisement

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