COVID update for March 2-8: New B.C. case data expected today | Ottawa ends shipments of rapid tests as millions set to expire | Company planning to make vaccine in Canada could go out of business

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COVID update for March 2-8: Here's what you need to know this week

Company planning to make COVID-19 vaccine in Canada could go out of business

He said the company, which lost more than $600 million last year, doesn’t expect to sell any new vaccine during the first three months of 2023 and there are fears that funding from the United States government could be cut.For the second day in a row, China on Wednesday dismissed U.S. suggestions that the COVID-19 pandemic may have been triggered by a virus that leaked from a Chinese laboratory.

B.C.’s current supply of the infant version of Moderna’s mRNA vaccine expires on March 8, said the health ministry on Monday. New supply is expected on April 11, although the federal government has not confirmed the delivery date. Children who had Moderna as their first shot can receive the Pfizer vaccine as their second shot. However, they will be required a third Pfizer shot to achieve full vaccination.

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