Should Canada divert vaccines from regions with low COVID-19 levels to hot spots?

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Should Canada divert vaccines from regions with low COVID-19 levels to hot spots?​

Yes, No, Maybe?
On one hand, Canada's three hardest-hit provinces have collectively received more than 10 times the Atlantic provinces, which have had much lower COVID-19 levels.

But at a per-capita level, the situation looks much different.

Ontario, Alberta and Quebec have each received between 2,200 and 2,800 doses per 100,000 people, while Prince Edward Island has over 4,700, Nunavut close to 13,300, Yukon more than 14,000 and the Northwest Territories in excess of 21,000 doses.
 

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Portuguese Appeals Court Deems PCR tests unreliable



Anyone who believes in the numbers presented is likely suffering a probable psychotic drug deficiency.

The question should be which province has the best targets for the hedge funds to short sell while the victims are losing share price because of the lockdowns based on the totally nonfactual PCR test numbers.