Brandon Sun By: Colin Slark
The first round of 900 vaccinations was due to finish up on Friday. Dr. Jazz Atwal, acting deputy Manitoba chief public health officer, said that the process had gone well and the province was collecting data to see what could be improved going forward. (The Canadian Press)
None of the recipients of the first round of COVID-19 vaccinations have reported any adverse reactions, acting deputy chief provincial public health officer Dr. Jazz Atwal said on Friday.
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None of the recipients of the first round of COVID-19 vaccinations have reported any adverse reactions, acting deputy chief provincial public health officer Dr. Jazz Atwal said on Friday.
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New cases of COVID-19 surged past 300 in the province for the first time in six days on Friday, due in large part to a swath of new cases on First Nations in Northern Manitoba.
There were 350 new cases reported by public health officials, including 89 in Northern Manitoba. Dr. Jazz Atwal, acting deputy chief provincial public health officer who is spelling Dr. Brent Roussin over the holidays, said around 60 of Friday’s cases are related to First Nations in the province.
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