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“Clinically, at this point, there’s no clear benefit to receiving a third dose,” said Dr. Joss Reimer, medical lead for Manitoba’s vaccination task force. “In the absence of clear benefit, we can’t recommend a third dose to individuals where we know there’s a very small, but not zero, risk associated with each dose of the vaccine.”
She said they were predicting most countries would broaden the scope on the issue, but were unable to take into account the directives for each country and company.
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There’s a certain Groundhog Day feel to every Canadian Football League training camp, where one session blurs into the next and those trying to both thrive and survive the ordeal have the same scenarios seemingly play out over and over and over again. That’s a feeling even more pronounced in 2021 without preseason games to break up the monotony. And so for many grinding through the time between the opening of training camp on July 10
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th it can become akin to a crossing Xs through the completed days on a calendar.
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Man arrested for pushing COVID-19 protest before Bombers game
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Patrick Allard shouts at media at the protest fighting pandemic restrictions in front of the Law Courts in Winnipeg at the beginning of May.
A man allegedly attempting to organize an anti-vaccine protest and block roads in front of IG Field ahead of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers home opener has been arrested.
A man allegedly attempting to organize an anti-vaccine protest and block roads in front of IG Field ahead of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers home opener has been arrested.
Patrick Joseph Robert Allard, 39, was using social media to rally anti-vaxxers outside the stadium Aug. 5, the Winnipeg Police Service said Thursday.