Premier Doug Ford on Tuesday announced that the province had met its target of vaccinating patients in long-term care homes in the four hardest-hit regions while calling out Pfizer over vaccine delays.
While pleased about meeting its target of Jan. 21 of vaccinations at all long-term care homes in the four hardest-hit regions, he became fired-up when discussing the ongoing delay of vaccines from Pfizer. Ford said that if he's PM he'd "be up that guy's ying-yang with a firecracker... he wouldn't know what hit him." Ford said of those in charge at Pfizer. He added, "I'd be outside that guy's house - where's our vaccines?!"
Ford was also asked on Tuesday about criticism directed towards the province's long-term care homes by PM Justin Trudeau earlier in the day, responding that if they had the vaccines "we'd have it in their arms" and that everything would be "hunky-dory."
Ontario reported 1,913 new cases of the coronavirus on Tuesday, bringing the provincial total to 242,277.
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