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50,000 now eligible to book second doses

Brandon Sun By: Kimberley Kielley Save to Read Later Johanu Botha, co-lead, Manitoba’s Vaccine Implementation. Botha expressed concern Wednesday over no delivery date for the Moderna vaccine supply as the federal government has not confirmed a delivery schedule or its size for the province. (Winnipeg Free Press) Anyone who received a Pfizer or Moderna vaccine on or before March 29 can now book their second dose. Advertisement Manitoba’s vaccine task force announced the decision to extend eligibility during a media briefing on Wednesday. Those who received their AstraZeneca vaccine currently are not eligible for their second dose, according to Johanu Botha, operations, logistics and planning lead for Manitoba’s Vaccine Implementation Task Force.

Coronavirus: Manitoba to give update on COVID-19 vaccine campaign

Getting to know Dr Joss Reimer and your vaccine questions - CHVNRadio: Southern Manitoba s hub for local and Christian news, and adult contemporary Christian programming

Dr. Joss Reimer speaks with the media at a press conference. (Screenshot: Manitoba Government/YouTube) Article continues below advertisement ↴ The last thing Joss Reimer wanted to be growing up in rural southern Manitoba was a physician, but today she leads the province as the doctor in charge of vaccinations. Reimer grew up just over an hour south of Winnipeg, in Winkler, Man. The community holds the status of a city now, but at the time she says it was very much a small town. (It was) just a wonderful way to grow up, Reimer says. The freedom that you have as a child in a smaller place is really not comparable to the city. When I was growing up, right across the street it was just open wheat fields and so to be able to have the ability to just run around and play with your friends where you know you re safe and have that opportunity to experience the blend of nature and a town at the same time was wonderful and then this small community where people know each other.

Manitoba man dresses as Fred Flintstone to get vaccine, hoping humour will combat vaccine hesitancy

  WINNIPEG Manitobans, Canadians and people around the world have been documenting their experiences getting the COVID-19 vaccine, but one Manitoba man has had a yabba dabba doo time with his shot. Todd Scott decided to get his vaccine dressed up as Fred Flintstone. He said he needed to find a costume that didn t have sleeves to make it easy to receive the vaccine. I was just thinking, You know what, I am going to get my vaccine. I am going to have fun with this, said Scott. Fred Flintstone also works really well with my post-pandemic body. It s a little more forgiving. The only thing I hate about this costume is the lack of pockets.

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