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Manitoba public health officials reported four additional deaths and 353 new cases of COVID-19 on Victoria Day Monday. As well, four Manitobans were sent to intensive care units in Ontario Sunday with more expected to be sent Monday.
There were no details given on the four deaths due to the Victoria Day holiday, bringing the provincial death toll to 1,033 since the start of the pandemic last year.
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Publishing date: May 21, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 3 minute read • People line up for drop-in spots at the Urban Indigenous Vaccination Centre, run by Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre in Winnipeg on Monday, May 3. Beginning Monday at 11:45 a.m., Indigenous people in Manitoba who have received their first dose of vaccine can call to book appointments at supersites, pop-up clinics or urban Indigenous clinics for their second dose. Photo by KEVIN KING /Winnipeg Sun
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Indigenous people in Manitoba will be eligible to book their second-dose appointments starting Victoria Day Monday, First Nations Pandemic Response Coordination Team and Vaccine Immunization Task Force officials announced Friday.
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Starting Monday, all Indigenous people living in Manitoba can start booking their second vaccination appointments. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum, File)
Second-dose COVID-19 vaccine appointments are starting in Manitoba today, and as of Monday, all Indigenous people living in the province will be able to start booking their second appointments.
Winnipeg Free Press
Second-dose COVID-19 vaccine appointments are starting in Manitoba today, and as of Monday, all Indigenous people living in the province will be able to start booking their second appointments.