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Delay in shipment of Moderna vaccine to Alberta: Hinshaw

A registered nurse administers a dose of the Moderna vaccine in Halifax on Jan. 11, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan-Pool

CALGARY (660 NEWS) – There’s been another hold up in shipments of the Moderna vaccine for Alberta.

Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Deena Hinshaw tweeted Tuesday morning saying the shipments from Belgium to Canada have been delayed, meaning shots destined for the province will arrive a day or two later than originally scheduled.

This follows a similar delay last week when a plane carrying the supply was grounded due to mechanical issues, forcing some pharmacies to cancel or re-book appointments.

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In the tweet, Hinshaw said she knows the delays are frustrating but also unavoidable when there’s limited supply.

She added the good news is that everyone will get a vaccine soon and the province will have enough to immunize every adult by the end of June.