Winnipeg Free Press By: Dan Lett | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Wednesday, Apr. 28, 2021
Last Modified: 8:07 PM CDT Wednesday, Apr. 28, 2021 | Updates
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To the chagrin of the people who are forced to share my home office, I’ve been spending an increasing amount of time yelling loudly at my computer screen.
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To the chagrin of the people who are forced to share my home office, I’ve been spending an increasing amount of time yelling loudly at my computer screen.
Every day, I start out with a pledge that I will only use my inside voice. And every day, I finish up my work completely hoarse from shouting expletives at the relentless flow of misinformation that comes across my virtual desk.
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PEOPLE with disabilities say it appears the province no longer considers them to have a high risk of catching COVID-19.
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Ryan Chan, executive director of Exchange District Pharmacy, with a vial of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. (John Woods / Winnipeg Free Press)
PEOPLE with disabilities say it appears the province no longer considers them to have a high risk of catching COVID-19.
On Monday, the province suddenly allowed all Manitobans 40 years of age and older to jump ahead of people with disabilities and medical conditions it had prioritized as high risk a few weeks ago, when the first doses of AstraZeneca were shipped here.
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