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Concerns mount over vaccine supersite

Winnipeg Free Press Clinic staff alleges poor planning; province acknowledges staffing issues Winnipeg Free Press In separate interviews with the Free Press Monday, three clinic navigators, who asked not to be identified for fear of losing their jobs, expressed significant concerns about operations at the RBC Convention Centre supersite in Winnipeg. MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES Johanu Botha, co-lead, Vaccine Implementation Task Force. Last week, Johanu Botha, operations and planning lead for Manitoba s vaccine task force, blamed the long waits at the supersite on computer glitches, people showing up hours ahead of their appointments, and minor issues with staffing.

MANITOBA REACHES NEW COVID-19 VACCINE MILESTONE AT 200,000 DOSES

Significant progress has been made in the battle against COVID-19, as Manitoba has hit the milestone of 200,000 doses of vaccine administered, Health and Seniors Care Minister Heather Stefanson announced today. “Every day, thousands of Manitobans are protecting themselves and the people they love by choosing to get the vaccine,” said Stefanson. “This is an incredible team effort, beginning with the public and extending to the dedicated people who are working at the various super sites, pop-up clinics and Focused Immunization Teams, along with all of our partners.” There are currently five super sites operating in Winnipeg, Selkirk, Brandon, Morden and Thompson, with plans underway for more locations to open in the weeks ahead. Thousands of eligible and consenting residents of personal care homes have received both doses of vaccine.

Province reaches new COVID-19 vaccine milestone at 200,000 doses

Province hits vaccination milestone with 200,000 doses administered

Article content Manitoba has hit a major milestone in its fight against COVID-19, as the province administered 200,000 doses of vaccine, Health and Seniors Care Minister Heather Stefanson announced Saturday. “Every day, thousands of Manitobans are protecting themselves and the people they love by choosing to get the vaccine,” said Stefanson in a press release. “This is an incredible team effort, beginning with the public and extending to the dedicated people who are working at the various super sites, pop-up clinics and Focused Immunization Teams, along with all of our partners.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or

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