Kentucky storm holds up Canadian vaccine delivery as shipper hurries to catch up
OTTAWA — The “big lift” for Canada’s COVID-19 vaccination efforts this week has been sideswiped by a big snowdrift.
UPS temporarily closed its operations in Louisville, Ky., Monday because the city received more than 15 cm of snow.
While Canada’s doses of vaccine from Pfizer-BioNTech are made in Belgium, they are being shipped through UPS, which flies them to Canada via its air hub in Kentucky.
Health Canada says provinces expecting deliveries of Pfizer-BioNTech’s vaccine can expect them to arrive at least a day behind schedule but all doses will be in the country by Friday.