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COVID-19 vaccination in Canada

Information on COVID-19 vaccine doses administered and vaccination coverage .

Vaccines administered

Information on the number of COVID-19 vaccine doses administered across Canada. We update this data every weekday .

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We update these numbers throughout the day. Not every province and territory updates their numbers on a daily basis (see data sources ). Information is subject to change and may differ from provincial and territorial reports (see limitations ).

About COVID-19 vaccines and vaccination

About COVID-19 vaccines and vaccination

  • Vaccination programs:
    • 4 COVID-19 vaccines are currently approved for use in Canada.
      • The COVISHIELD version of the AstraZeneca vaccine is no longer used in Canada as the interim order for its use expired on September 16, 2021.
    • The National Advisory Committee on Immunization’s (NACI) recommendations on the use of COVID-19 vaccines can be found in the latest NACI statements .
    • People 12 years and older without contraindications to the vaccine are currently eligible for COVID-19 vaccination.
    • COVID-19 vaccination began in Canada on December 14, 2020.
  • Primary series:
    • 2-dose vaccines: Pfizer-BioNTech Comirnaty® (12 and older), Moderna Spikevax® (12 and older), and AstraZeneca Vaxzevria (18 and older)
      • People who have received only 1 dose are considered partially vaccinated.
      • People who have received both doses are considered fully vaccinated.
      • Moderately to severely immunocompromised people who have received an additional dose of an mRNA vaccine are considered fully vaccinated.
    • 1-dose vaccine: Janssen (18 and older)
      • People who have received only 1 dose are considered fully vaccinated.
      • Moderately to severely immunocompromised people who have received an additional dose of an mRNA vaccine are considered fully vaccinated.
  • Booster doses:
    • NACI recommends a booster dose of an mRNA vaccine for long-term care residents and seniors living in other congregate settings who have received a primary COVID-19 vaccine series at least 6 months after the primary series is completed.

Vaccine administration Access and download the national COVID-19 vaccine administration data in .csv format

Altogether, {Total doses administered} vaccine doses have been administered as of {MMM DD, YYYY} .

Figure 1. Cumulative number of COVID-19 vaccine doses administered in Canada by jurisdiction, as of DD MMM YYYY HH PM

Hover over or select a portion of the map to see the cumulative number of COVID-19 vaccine doses administered in Canada and each jurisdiction over time.

The cumulative number of COVID-19 vaccine doses {administered/distributed} in Canada was {1 000 / 0.1%} , as of MMM DD, YYYY .


Note: This information is based on the most current data available at the time of reporting. Green bars indicate the reported cumulative number of doses administered as of that date while grey bars are used for days where no data was reported. Due to differences in when provincial and territorial partners update their data, comparisons over time and between provinces and territories should be interpreted with caution (see data sources ). Information is subject to change and may differ from provincial and territorial reports depending on when data is updated (see limitations ).

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Cumulative number of COVID-19 vaccine doses administered in Canada by jurisdiction as of MMM DD, YYYY

Suggested citation

Public Health Agency of Canada. Canadian report on COVID-19 vaccine doses administered. Ottawa: Public Health Agency of Canada; MMM DD, YYYY . https://health-infobase.canada.ca/covid-19/vaccine-administration/

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For health professionals

Provincial, territorial and other federal COVID-19 vaccination webpages

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