Military deployed to help Manitoba; Trudeau supports search for COVID-19 origin
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By Kelly Geraldine Malone, The Canadian Press on May 27, 2021.
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister leaves the convention centre after getting a COVID-19 vaccination from Dr. Brent Roussin, chief provincial public health officer, in Winnipeg on April 8, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods
Members of the military are being deployed to Manitoba where surging COVID-19 cases have overwhelmed the health-care system, while the prime minister has put his support behind international efforts to understand how the global pandemic began.
“I know there are a lot of theories out there but we need to make sure we are getting to a full and complete airing of the facts to actually understand what happened,” Justin Trudeau said Thursday.
Military Deployed to Help Manitoba; Trudeau Supports Search for COVID 19 Origin
Members of the military are being deployed to Manitoba where surging COVID-19 cases have overwhelmed the healthcare system, while the prime minister has put his support behind international efforts to understand how the global pandemic began.
“I know there are a lot of theories out there but we need to make sure we are getting to a full and complete airing of the facts to actually understand what happened,” Justin Trudeau said Thursday.
United States President Joe Biden ordered intelligence officials there Wednesday to redouble efforts to investigate the origins of COVID-19, including any possibility the trail might lead to a Chinese laboratory.
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Members of the military are being deployed to Manitoba where surging COVID-19 cases have overwhelmed the health-care system, while the prime minister has put his support behind international efforts to understand how the global pandemic began.
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister leaves the convention centre after getting a COVID-19 vaccination from Dr. Brent Roussin, chief provincial public health officer, in Winnipeg on April 8, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods
Members of the military are being deployed to Manitoba where surging COVID-19 cases have overwhelmed the health-care system, while the prime minister has put his support behind international efforts to understand how the global pandemic began.
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister leaves the convention centre after getting a COVID-19 vaccination from Dr. Brent Roussin, chief provincial public health officer, in Winnipeg on April 8, 2021. Photo by: The Canadian Press/John Woods
Members of the military are being deployed to Manitoba where surging COVID-19 cases have overwhelmed the health-care system, while all provinces are being urged to use up doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine before they expire.
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister requested help last week as the province posted the highest daily case numbers, per capita, in the country.
The province s intensive-care units are so full that 23 critical patients have been transferred to Ontario.
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