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Moderna vaccine headed to First Nations, personal care homes


Brandon Sun
By: Michele LeTourneau, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
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Dr. Supriya Sharma, chief medical advisor at Health Canada, speaks while Dr. Marc Berthiaume, director of the bureau of medical sciences at Health Canada, listens, during a press conference to announce that Health Canada has authorized the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine in Ottawa on Dec. 23. (The Canadian Press)
The Moderna vaccine which requires less stringent measures to keep it viable as compared to the Pfizer vaccine is arriving in Manitoba and 5,300 of 7,300 doses are destined for First Nations people.
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The Moderna vaccine which requires less stringent measures to keep it viable as compared to the Pfizer vaccine is arriving in Manitoba and 5,300 of 7,300 doses are destined for First Nations people. ....

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