COVID-19 Immunity Task Force

The COVID-19 Immunity Task Force (CITF) is one of the Government of Canada's early efforts to track the 2020 coronavirus pandemic.[1] An external, dedicated secretariat will help maximize the efficiency of the CITF's work.[2]

Task Force membership

The CITF Board is composed of doctors, infectious disease experts, and policy makers. Its charter members were five:[1]

The CCITF board expanded on 2 May 2020. Its additional members are:[3]

  • Stephen Lucas
  • Carrie Bourassa
  • Scott Halperin
  • Charu Kaushic
  • James D. Kellner
  • Susan Kirkland
  • Gary Kobinger
  • Mel Krajden
  • Richard Masse
  • Allison McGeer
  • Deborah Money
  • Gina Ogilvie
  • Kevin Orrell
  • Jutta Preiksaitis
  • Caroline Quach Thanh
  • James Talbot
  • Paul Van Caeseele

Purpose and goals

Trudeau's press release on 23 April 2020, on the initiation of the CCITF listed several goals it would help to achieve notably that it would:[2]

establish priorities and oversee the coordination of a series of country-wide blood test surveys that will tell us how widely the virus has spread in Canada and provide reliable estimates of potential immunity and vulnerabilities in Canadian populations.

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