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NB COVID Vaccine: Pfizer Supply Plentiful, Moderna Dominates

18 Dec

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Summary

  • New Brunswick has ample Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccine doses.
  • Moderna vaccines significantly outweigh Pfizer in public supply.
  • COVID-19 hospitalizations and cases are up from last year.

New Brunswick's Department of Health assures residents there is no shortage of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines, addressing concerns that may have arisen from private market disruptions. While the province has ample supply of both Pfizer and Moderna for the current respiratory illness season, Moderna doses significantly outnumber Pfizer allocations within the publicly funded program. This disparity is due to national procurement contracts where Moderna was awarded a larger share.

As holiday gatherings approach and COVID-19 activity increases, with hospitalizations and cases higher than the previous year, public health officials emphasize the importance of timely vaccination. Currently, New Brunswick's COVID-19 activity level is considered moderate, with several outbreaks reported in long-term care homes and hospitals. The province urges individuals not to wait for a preferred vaccine, as all authorized COVID-19 vaccines are deemed safe and effective.

Vaccination rates for COVID-19 in New Brunswick are slightly down compared to the same period last year, though reporting lags may affect exact figures. With nearly 104,500 doses administered as of December 6th, officials encourage eligible residents to get vaccinated promptly. COVID-19 vaccines are available through various channels, including pharmacies and primary care providers, and can be administered alongside routine immunizations.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
No, New Brunswick states there is no shortage of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines available through the publicly funded program.
Moderna Spikevax vaccines are significantly more abundant than Pfizer Comirnaty vaccines in New Brunswick's public program.
Public health advises against waiting for a preferred vaccine due to current COVID-19 activity and approaching holiday gatherings.

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