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Manitoba officials didn t heed warnings about a 3rd COVID-19 wave Now hospitals are overwhelmed

Across Canada, most provinces are relaxing pandemic restrictions or planning on reopening their economies later this spring or in the early summer but Manitoba is a stark exception. Epidemiologists, infectious disease experts and intensive care unit (ICU) physicians say the provincial government has only itself to blame.

Manitoba COVID-19 update comes day after 24-hour ICU admissions record set

Southern Ont hospitals ready to accept COVID-19 patient transfers from Manitoba

Manitoba extends eligibility for 2nd vaccine dose to anyone who got 1st shot March 29 or earlier

Manitoba extends eligibility for 2nd vaccine dose to anyone who got 1st shot March 29 or earlier Manitoba has expanded eligibility for the second dose of a coronavirus vaccine to anyone who received a first dose on or before March 29. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: May 26, 2021 9:34 AM CT | Last Updated: May 26 Government and health officials urge Manitobans to get vaccinated and are now looking at incentives for those who are hesitant.(Hans Pennink/The Associated Press) Manitoba has expanded eligibility for the second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine to anyone who received a first dose on or before March 29. Johanu Botha, the provincial vaccine task force operations lead, made the announcement Wednesday during a morning technical briefing for reporters.

The latest on the coronavirus outbreak for May 25

Kenney s tweet raises hopes for Albertans, but doctors there urge caution in reopening plan. Play ball! Saskatchewan allows outdoor sports again under certain conditions. Explore: The remarkable recovery story of a Quebec man who was not expected to survive his COVID-19 battle; take a look at some of the unusual and scenic venues that have served as vaccination sites. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is shown at a news conference Tuesday in Ottawa in front of monitors displaying Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Theresa Tam, left, and Procurement Minister Anita Anand, right. Trudeau said his government is considering how best to help Manitoba, which is in the grip of a third coronavirus wave. (Blair Gable/Reuters )

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