Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister announced Tuesday that his government had received confirmation from Ottawa that Moderna would boost the number of doses being sent to Manitoba by 15 per cent. Pallister said the extra doses were added because of the province’s “disproportionately large” at-risk Indigenous population.
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Coronavirus: Pallister announces Moderna to send additional doses of its vaccine to Manitoba
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