'I don't agree with the math': Yukon premier questions feds over vaccine delays
Yukon expecting 37 per cent fewer Moderna vaccine doses this month, delaying Whitehorse clinics
Yukon Premier Sandy Silver says he's been in a spat with Ottawa over cuts to the shipment of COVID-19 vaccines to the territory, suggesting Yukon is seeing an unreasonable reduction.
"I don't agree with the math, " Silver said on Thursday, at the territorial government's weekly COVID-19 update.
"I don't agree, and I'll continue to push for us to receive expedited and bulk shipments into the Yukon."
Silver confirmed Thursday the vaccination clinics planned for the general public next week in Whitehorse will be postponed, because of slowdown in the delivery of Moderna vaccine doses.
"At this time, we simply do not have enough vaccines to do so [vaccinate the general public in Whitehorse]," Silver said.
"This is not what anybody wants to hear, and I know it's not the news I want to deliver either. But we do not control the supply of vaccines."