The two provinces hardest hit by COVID-19 are seeing a decline in new cases this week as Canada grapples with delays in its immunization plans. Quebec and Ontario, which account for the bulk of the country’s COVID-19 cases, have both seen new infections trend downwards compared to last week’s totals. Quebec is reporting 1,467 new cases today, and has logged fewer than 2,000 for the last four days. Ontario recorded 2,655 today, higher than Tuesday’s count but a decline from last week, where it saw around 3,000 new cases each day. Health officials across the country are also having to deal with an impending pause in deliveries of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. In Manitoba, health officials said Wednesday that no vaccine appointments are being cancelled, though the province will receive roughly half the doses it expected over the next four weeks. The federal government has said Canada won’t receive any doses …