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Second dose booking open to all eligible indigenous people


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Indigenous people in Manitoba will be eligible to book their second-dose appointments starting May 24, Dr. Marcia Anderson, public health lead, First Nations Pandemic Response Coordination Team, and Dr. Joss Reimer, medical lead, Vaccine Immunization Task Force, announced last week.
“Throughout the second and third waves of this pandemic, we have seen First Nations people make up 40 to 60 per cent of all COVID-19 admissions to intensive care units. Of these First Nations people, currently two-thirds of them live outside of First Nations communities and mostly in urban environments. That is why it is so important to get our communities – both on and off reserve – fully vaccinated as soon as possible,” said Anderson. “Getting fully vaccinated will not only provide a greater level of protection to the individual, but to their family members and loved ones too.” ....

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Four COVID deaths, 353 new cases reported in Manitoba Monday, four more patients sent to Ontario ICUs


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Manitoba public health officials reported four additional deaths and 353 new cases of COVID-19 on Victoria Day Monday. As well, four Manitobans were sent to intensive care units in Ontario Sunday with more expected to be sent Monday.
There were no details given on the four deaths due to the Victoria Day holiday, bringing the provincial death toll to 1,033 since the start of the pandemic last year.
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Vaccine eligibility Manitoba: All Indigenous adults in province now eligible to receive vaccines


 
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All Indigenous adults living in Manitoba will be eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine as of Monday morning.
The province said all Indigenous people over the age of 18 can book an appointment for a vaccine on Monday. This includes First Nations, Métis and Inuit people.
This eligibility expansion is for the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. The eligibility for the AstraZeneca vaccine is staying at 40 years and up, or ages 30 to 39 for people with certain medical conditions.
“We have seen consistently that First Nations people have made up 50 to 60 per cent of all COVID-19 admissions to intensive care units, Dr. Marcia Anderson, public health lead for the First Nations Pandemic Response Coordination Team, said during a vaccine teleconference on Monday. ....

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