Dr. Joss Reimer, medical officer of health, Manitoba Health, seniors and active living, discussed on Wednesday how the province will prioritize who receives the COVID-19 vaccine as it becomes available, saying in the new year they will begin “progressively immunizing” a broader range of health care workers, care home residents and elderly Manitobans. Dr. Reimer said the province expects to be able to provide 10,000 immunizations per week in January.
Canada
Coronavirus: Manitoba officials discuss COVID-19 vaccine distribution, prioritization
More Videos
-
Supreme Court of Canada declines to hear appeal from former fashion mogul Nygard
-
Winnipeg police announce more charges in harrowing animal cruelty case
-
Officer stabbed in throat, one dead after police shooting in west Winnipeg
-
Winnipeg police shooting: Victim pronounced dead at hospital
-
Manitoba RCMP searching for semi driver charged in fatal crash
-
Manitoba RCMP officers to be outfitted with bodycams starting Friday
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article