Manitoba teachers can soon head to North Dakota to get vaccinated against COVID-19, Premier Brian Pallister says. During a press conference Thursday Pallister said teachers and education workers are being added to the list of essential workers cleared to get their shots through a cross-border vaccination agreement set up between the province and its southern neighbour.
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COVID-19: Manitoba teachers to be vaccinated in North Dakota
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