Provinces have administered 408,034 new doses of COVID-19 vaccine for a total of 22,346,755 doses to date. The rate of doses administered is now 58.96%.
The data presented in this article was updated on Thursday, May 27, 2021, at 10:30 p.m. (EDT). In addition, 594,840 new doses were delivered to provinces and territories, for a total of 25,985,034 doses delivered to date.
The provinces and territories used 86% of their stock of available vaccines.
Quebec administered 90,486 new doses for a total of 5,202,132 doses to date. The province administered doses at a rate of 60.8%.
In addition, 47,970 new doses were delivered in Quebec, for a total of 5,877,419 doses delivered to date.
The province has received enough vaccine to deliver a single dose to 69% of its population. The province used 88.51% of its vaccine supply.
L’Ontario administered 143,748 new doses for a total of 8,530,698 doses to date. The province administered doses at a rate of 58.08%.
In addition, 38,610 new doses have been delivered to Ontario, for a total of 10,075,515 doses delivered to date.
The province received enough vaccine to deliver a single dose to 69% of its population and used 84.67% of its vaccine supply.
Note that Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and the territories do not generally publish a daily report.
New Brunswick administered 54,380 doses in the past seven days, for a total of 440,338 doses to date. The province administered doses at a rate of 56.45%.
In addition, 42,110 new vaccines have been delivered to New Brunswick, for a total of 533,805 doses delivered to date.
The province has received enough vaccine to deliver a single dose to 68% of its population.
The province used 82.49% of its vaccine supply.
Newfoundland and Labrador administered 32,231 new doses over the past seven days, for a total of 286,021 doses to date. The province administered doses at a rate of 54.62%.
In addition, 28,080 new doses have been delivered to Newfoundland and Labrador, for a total of 358,370 doses delivered to date.
The province has received enough vaccine to deliver a single dose to 68% of its population.
The province used 79.81% of its vaccine supply.
Prince Edward Island administered 9,044 doses in the past seven days, for a total of 87,861 doses to date. The province administered doses at a rate of 55.39%.
In addition, 8,190 new doses have been delivered to Prince Edward Island, for a total of 105,595 doses delivered to date.
The province has received enough vaccine to deliver a single dose to 67% of its population.
The province used 83.21% of its vaccine supply.
Nova Scotia administered 78,670 doses in the past seven days, for a total of 542,196 doses to date. The province administered doses at a rate of 55.55%.
In addition, 52,650 new doses have been delivered to Nova Scotia, for a total of 651,450 doses delivered to date. The province has received enough vaccine to deliver a single dose to 67% of its population.
The province used 83.23% of its vaccine supply.
Manitoba administered 32,616 new doses, for a total of 793,748 doses to date. The province administered doses at a rate of 57.64%.
In addition, 65,910 new doses have been delivered to Manitoba, for a total of 944,890 doses delivered to date.
The province has received enough vaccine to deliver a single dose to 69% of its population.
The province used 84% of its vaccine supply.
Saskatchewan administered 9,427 new doses, for a total of 679,274 doses to date. The province administered doses at a rate of 57.61%.
In addition, 63,180 new doses have been delivered to Saskatchewan, for a total of 815,975 doses delivered to date.
The province has received enough vaccine to deliver a single dose to 69% of its population.
The province used 83.25% of its vaccine supply.
Alberta administered 37,170 new doses, for a total of 2,615,747 doses to date. The province administered doses at a rate of 59.42%.
In addition, 236,340 new doses were delivered to Alberta, for a total of 2,945,025 doses delivered to date.
The province has received enough vaccine to deliver a single dose to 67% of its population.
The province used 88.82% of its vaccine supply.
British Columbia administered 52,860 new doses for a total of 3,032,811 doses to date. The province administered doses at a rate of 59.1%.
In addition, 11,800 new doses have been delivered to British Columbia, for a total of 3,511,360 doses delivered to date.
The province has received enough vaccine to deliver a single dose to 68% of its population.
The province used 86.37% of its vaccine supply.
The yukon has administered 175 new doses, for a total of 52,535 doses to date. The territory administered doses at a rate of 125.88%.
In addition, no new vaccine has been delivered to the Yukon, for a total of 57,020 doses delivered to date.
The territory has received enough vaccines to administer a single dose to 140% of its population.
The territory used 92.13% of its vaccine supply.
Northwest Territories have not administered any new doses for a total of 52,237 doses to date. The territory administered doses at a rate of 115.78%.
In addition, no new vaccine has been delivered to the Northwest Territories, for a total of 63,510 doses delivered to date.
The territory has received enough vaccines to administer a single dose to 140% of its population.
The territory used 82.25% of its vaccine supply.
Nunavut has not administered any new doses for a total of 31,157 doses to date. The territory administered doses at a rate of 80.46%.
In addition, no new new vaccine has been delivered to Nunavut, for a total of 45,100 doses delivered to date.
The territory has received enough vaccines to administer a single dose to 120% of its population.
The territory used 69.08% of its vaccine supply.
These numbers are compiled by the COVID-19 Open Data Working Group, using the most recent publicly available data; these numbers may have changed since.
In addition, some provinces publish a weekly report, while others draw up a report for the day or the day before. It should also be noted that the doses of vaccine administered are not equivalent to the number of people who have been vaccinated, because the vaccines approved so far in Canada require two doses per person. Finally, vaccines are currently not given to people who suffer from certain health problems. In some cases, the number of doses administered may appear to be greater than the number of doses dispensed. This situation is explained by the fact that some provinces extract a greater number of doses per vial. This report was automatically generated by the digital data service of The Canadian Press.
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