Manitoba’s chief public officer of health Dr. Brent Roussin said on Monday the province is prepared to receive COVID-19 vaccines “at any point now should it be approved,” adding “we are in a position to begin administering vaccines if necessary.”
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Coronavirus: Manitoba prepared to receive COVID-19 vaccines ‘at any point,’ Roussin says
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