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Pallister makes another pandemic mistake

Winnipeg Free Press By: Dan Lett | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Monday, Apr. 19, 2021 Last Modified: 8:20 PM CDT Monday, Apr. 19, 2021 | Updates Opinion The classic definition of a narcissist is someone who is incapable of learning from past mistakes because, no matter how much evidence there is to the contrary, they are convinced they don t make mistakes. The classic definition of a narcissist is someone who is incapable of learning from past mistakes because, no matter how much evidence there is to the contrary, they are convinced they don t make mistakes. You can use whatever single word you want to describe Premier Brian Pallister s approach to governing in general and his approach to pandemic management in general but the term narcissist certainly fits the bill.

North Dakota, Manitoba announce cross-border vaccination program

Gov. Doug Burgum and Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister BISMARCK (KFGO) – Gov. Doug Burgum and Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister have announced the Essential Worker Cross-Border Vaccination Initiative. North Dakota will administer COVID-19 vaccinations to Manitoba-based truck drivers transporting goods to and from the US. It is the first such program between a Canadian and American jurisdiction. “North Dakota and Manitoba have a long and rich history of friendship and cooperation, and this vaccination initiative is an opportunity to strengthen that bond by offering assistance that will protect public health and the flow of goods and services on both sides of the border,” Burgum said. “With adequate vaccine supplies and all North Dakotans having access to vaccine while Canada is dealing with a vaccine shortage, we want to do our part to ensure essential workers from Canada who are frequently traveling through our state are vaccinated. The timely and effective administration of

Burgum Helps to Announce Manitoba-North Dakota Cross-Border Vaccination Initiative

(Bismarck, ND)  North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum and Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister Tuesday announced the Essential Worker Cross-Border Vaccination Initiative, where North Dakota will administer COVID-19 vaccinations to Manitoba-based truck drivers transporting goods to and from the United States. This is the first such program between a Canadian and American jurisdiction. “North Dakota and Manitoba have a long and rich history of friendship and cooperation, and this vaccination initiative is an opportunity to strengthen that bond by offering assistance that will protect public health and the flow of goods and services on both sides of the border,” Burgum said. “With adequate vaccine supplies and all North Dakotans having access to vaccine while Canada is dealing with a vaccine shortage, we want to do our part to ensure essential workers from Canada who are frequently traveling through our state are vaccinated. The timely and effective administration of vaccines is esse

North Dakota COVID-19 data rises as vaccinations level off; cross-border program unveiled

Active cases of COVID-19 as well as coronavirus-related hospitalizations and deaths all have increased in North Dakota, and the rise in the percentage of the state s population that has been vaccinated against the virus has begun to level off, according to new state data. Meanwhile, Gov. Doug Burgum and Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister on Tuesday announced an effort to administer COVID-19 vaccinations to Manitoba-based truck drivers transporting goods to and from the U.S. The state Health Department reported 243 new COVID-19 cases from 3,697 tests completed Monday, and calculated a positivity rate of 8.16%. They also reported the deaths of three more people with the virus, raising North Dakota s pandemic death toll to 1,482.

North Dakota to give COVID-19 vaccine shots to Manitoba truck drivers in continental first

North Dakota to give COVID-19 vaccine shots to Manitoba truck drivers in continental first Gov. Doug Burgum and Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister announced on Tuesday, April 20, that North Dakota will provide vaccines to as many as 4,000 Canadian truck drivers who regularly cross the border on their routes. Written By: Jeremy Turley | × North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum appears on a screen next to Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister to talk about a new cross-border vaccination initiative on Tuesday, April 20, 2021. (Screenshot via Manitoba Government) BISMARCK North Dakota will soon begin providing COVID-19 vaccinations to Manitoba-based truck drivers after leaders in the state and Canadian province came to a continental first cross-border agreement.

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