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Health committee  Thank you. Given emerging data on the reduction and immunity associated with the Pfizer vaccine, perhaps I'll direct the question to Mr. Stewart. Is your department potentially going to give any advice on changing the dosing interval for the Pfizer vaccine in terms

April 30th, 2021Committee meeting

Michelle RempelConservative

Health committee  For those Canadians who will have had a four-month dosing delay on the Pfizer vaccine, are you looking into the potential need for an additional dose of that vaccine for those persons beyond dose one and dose two?

April 30th, 2021Committee meeting

Michelle RempelConservative

Health committee  In this context, when you're talking about boosters, I am asking, will the same dose of the vaccine—the same formula, or whatever—potentially be needed more than twice in a patient who has had a four-month dosing interval of the Pfizer vaccine in Canada?

April 30th, 2021Committee meeting

Michelle RempelConservative

Health committee  Thank you. If you could provide MPs with that, it would help us with our casework as well. Thank you. To Dr. Lucas, studies are emerging expressing concerns relating to waning immunity with extended dosing intervals, particularly in relation to the Pfizer vaccine. Have you

April 30th, 2021Committee meeting

Michelle RempelConservative

Health  Mr. Speaker, today the Prime Minister announced the indefinite continuation of the unsafe and unscientific hotel quarantine program. Even for fully vaccinated Canadians, no firm date was announced as to when they would be able to forgo staying at federal facilities where sexual

June 9th, 2021House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Health  Mr. Speaker, today we learned that vaccine deliveries to Canada from Europe and India, two of the biggest sources of vaccines to our country, may be restricted. Ninety-two countries have formal written exemptions from the EU's export control regulations, but Canada does

March 24th, 2021House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Business of Supply   vaccines in January and February. I am disappointed that small businesses, that employees across the country have no line of sight on reopening. I am disappointed that people who have been separated from loved ones for over a year cannot see each other because they do not have a line

April 29th, 2021House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, the way out of this pandemic is the amazing tools that have been developed by the world in a very short period of time, tools such as vaccines, rapid testing, therapeutics and data around transmission rates. On the blunt instrument of restrictions, of course, we

April 29th, 2021House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Health committee   on accepting surplus vaccines from the U.S., such as what the mayor of Windsor is requesting.

June 7th, 2021Committee meeting

Michelle RempelConservative

Health committee   cross the border to get vaccinated?

June 7th, 2021Committee meeting

Michelle RempelConservative

Health committee  I have 30 seconds left. Do you think any member of this committee should be comfortable with 35,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine being thrown in the garbage?

June 7th, 2021Committee meeting

Michelle RempelConservative

Health  Mr. Speaker, medical experts have written in the prestigious medical journal The Lancet that incomplete vaccination by delaying administration of a second dose of the Pfizer vaccine could cause vaccine-resistant variants. This is sort of analogous to taking the whole course

March 10th, 2021House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

The Budget   there is not an equal amount, we have something called a common denominator—Canada's cases are actually outpacing the United States, and that is because the member's party failed to deliver vaccines to Canada in January and February, unlike the United States. I will take this opportunity to thank

April 22nd, 2021House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

The Budget  Madam Speaker, certainly the Conservatives understand that the federal government's delay in getting vaccines during that crucial period in January and February, when only 5% of Canadians even got their first shot, put an enormous pressure on provincial ICU capacity, for example

April 22nd, 2021House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

The Budget   to get them vaccinated and to make working conditions safer. The fact that the federal government has not done more on rapid testing in workplaces, and has not done more on things like seeing danger pay for grocery workers be abolished by a virtual monopoly of grocery companies

April 22nd, 2021House debate

Michelle RempelConservative