Woe, Canada.
Americans’ neighbors to the north have a serious case of COVID-19 vaccine envy — as the US’s immunization rate barrels along at more than double their country’s speed.
“I have been really struggling with the idea of, ‘Should I go down to Florida to get the vaccine?’ because it’s just not happening here,” Canadian resident Caitlyn Burns, whose parents live in Florida, recently told the Toronto Star.
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White House officials on Monday announced that the US had hit a new daily vaccination record Saturday — administering more than 4 million doses.
By comparison, Canada had doled out around 5 million doses — total — to its residents as of Friday.
That means a little less than 14 percent of its adult population has received at least one shot of the vaccine, compared to the US’s nearly 1 on three people.