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Montana tribe gifts surplus vaccines to neighbors in Canada

Montana tribe gifts surplus vaccines to neighbors in Canada
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No priority vaccination plan for Manitoba teachers

Winnipeg Free Press By: Dylan Robertson MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES “At this point, we’re only talking about a matter of a few weeks before all Manitobans are eligible to book an appointment,” Dr. Joss Reimer said Wednesday. Manitoba officials say teachers will have to get in line with everyone else even some of their own students for COVID-19 vaccine shots. Winnipeg Free Press Manitoba officials say teachers will have to get in line with everyone else even some of their own students for COVID-19 vaccine shots. Dr. Joss Reimer, medical lead of Manitoba’s vaccine task force, poured cold water on the idea of prioritizing teachers, while details remain scant on allowing them to get a shot across the U.S. border in North Dakota.

US tribe shares vaccine with relatives, neighbors in Canada

US tribe shares vaccine with relatives, neighbors in Canada IRIS SAMUELS, Associated Press/Report for America May 5, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 15 1of15In this Thursday, April 29, 2021, photo, Canadians drive-in at the Piegan-Carway border to receive a COVID-19 from the Blackfeet tribe near Babb, Mont. The Chief Mountain, sacred to the Blackfeet tribe towers, are seen in the background. The Blackfeet tribe gave out surplus vaccines to its First Nations relatives and others from across the border.Iris Samuels/APShow MoreShow Less 2of15In this Wednesday, April 28, 2021, photo, Blackfeet tribe nurses take a brief break from administering COVID-19 vaccines at the Piegan-Carway U.S. Customs and Border Protection border port of entry between Montana and Canada, near Babb, Mont. The Blackfeet tribe gave out surplus vaccines to its First Nations relatives and others from across the border.Iris Samuels/APShow MoreShow Less

Blackfeet tribe in Montana gifts surplus vaccines to neighbors in Canada

Blackfeet tribe in Montana gifts surplus vaccines to neighbors in Canada MarketWatch 3 hrs ago ASSOCIATED PRESS © AP Photo/Iris Samuels Roberta Wagner, foreground, a health clinic administrator for the Blackfeet tribe, prepares COVID-19 vaccine doses to be administered to Canadian residents at the Piegan-Carway border crossing near Babb, Mont. The Blackfeet tribe gave out surplus vaccines in April to its First Nations relatives and others from across the border. BABB, Mont. (AP) On a cloudy spring day, hundreds lined up in their cars on the Canadian side of the border crossing that separates Alberta and Montana. They had driven for hours and camped out in their vehicles in hopes of receiving the season’s hottest commodity a COVID-19 vaccine from a Native American tribe that was giving out its excess doses.

It s got the highest COVID-19 rates in Canada — again Is Alberta headed for disaster?

It’s got the highest COVID-19 rates in Canada again. Is Alberta headed for disaster? By: Alex Boyd - Calgary Bureau,Douglas Quan - Vancouver Bureau, Toronto Star Posted: Last Modified: 4:47 PM CDT Sunday, May. 2, 2021 TODD KOROL - THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE New restrictions announced Thursday are too little too late for critics who point out that retail, churches and patio dining remain open. After stamping out the virus and keeping it out for almost an entire pandemic winter COVID-19 has returned to the remote fly-in community of Fort Chipewyan, sparking an alarming outbreak in an isolated hamlet billed as the oldest settled community in Alberta.

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