OVERVIEW

Mass inoculation efforts are now underway in Canada, but the process may look quite different to individual Canadians depending on where they live. How do the vaccine rollout plans differ by region, and where are we seeing the most progress? What approaches seem to be working best, and what can be improved?

This town hall event, the fourth in a series on COVID-19 co-hosted by The Globe and Mail and the Royal Society of Canada, will feature an esteemed panel of experts discussing the key challenges involved in Canada’s ongoing efforts to reach herd immunity and end the pandemic.

Moderator
Laura Stone, Queen's Park Reporter, The Globe and Mail

Panelists
Dr. Carrie Bourassa, Scientific Director, CIHR Institute of Indigenous Peoples' Health and Professor, Community Health & Epidemiology, College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan
Dr. Caroline Colijn, Canada 150 Research Chair in Mathematics for Evolution, Infection and Public Health, Simon Fraser University
Dr. Shelley Deeks, Public Health Surveillance Medical Officer of Health, Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness
Dr. Catherine Hankins, Co-Chair, Canada's COVID-19 Immunity Task Force, Professor of Public and Population Health, McGill Center for Viral Diseases, McGill University

Send us your questions:
Please email marketing@globeandmail.com so we can try to answer your question during the live webcast.

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