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Manitoba COVID-19 vaccine bulletin – 35
Corwyn Friesen, mySteinbach
Posted on 02/06/2021 at 11:00 am
Manitoba continues to adjust its immunization plans in response to the ongoing reductions and delays in vaccine shipments to the province.
Manitoba has been told it can expect 3,510 doses of Pfizer next week and 15,210 doses the week of Feb. 15. Manitoba does not have any delivery projections for Moderna. To date, the Astra Zeneca vaccine has not been authorized for use in Canada, so it is unclear when this vaccine may be available for use in doctor’s clinics and pharmacies.
As part of the province’s plan to immunize residents in congregate living facilities, focused immunization teams (FITs) have provided first doses to residents in Teulon Hunter Memorial Hospital, Gimli Community Health Centre, KeKiNan Centre in Winnipeg, Vita and District Health Centre and transitional beds at Gladstone Health Centre. FITs will continue to immunize some eligible and consenting residents
Manitoba COVID-19 vaccine bulletin – 33
Corwyn Friesen, mySteinbach
Vaccine Administration
To date, 41,817 doses of vaccine have been administered including 32,461 first doses and 9,356 second doses.
As of Jan. 31, Manitoba remains second in the country in the number of people who have received two doses of vaccine and are fully protected against COVID-19, at 616 people per 100,000.
Focused Immunization Teams (FITs) have now provided a first dose of the vaccine to every personal care home in the province. Final data is still being compiled, but as of Jan. 31, an estimated 8,112 eligible and consenting residents had received their first dose. FITs will return to all personal care homes to fully protect residents with a second immunization, beginning Feb. 8. Despite vaccine supply disruptions, all residents will receive both doses within the recommended window.
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More than 40,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been shot into the arms of Manitobans as the total of full vaccinations in the province approaches 10,000, government reported on Monday.
The province’s vaccine update Monday showed 41,897 doses having been administered so far, including 32,461 first doses and 9,356 doses of both the two-dose Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines.
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To date, the province has received 55,650 doses of vaccine, including 40,950 doses of Pfizer and 14,700 of Moderna. The province is expecting 8,100 additional Moderna doses to delivered this week along with just 2,340 Pfizer doses due to multiple shipment delays.
Manitoba COVID-19 vaccine bulletin – 32
Corwyn Friesen, mySteinbach
Vaccine Administration
To date, 35,338 doses of vaccine have been administered including 29,404 first doses and 5,934 second doses.
As of Jan. 28, Manitoba is second in the country in the number of people who have received two doses of vaccine and are fully protected against COVID-19, at 430 people per 100,000.
Focused immunization teams (FITs) are providing the remaining immunizations at personal care homes across the province, with the last site scheduled tomorrow. As of Jan. 28, an estimated 6,903 personal care home residents had received their first dose of the vaccine.
Next week, FITs will begin immunizing other high-risk or vulnerable people in congregate living settings. This will include the Manitoba Developmental Centre, Vita and District Health Centre and Gladstone Health Centre.
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