Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister on Saturday issued a “call to arms” for more COVID-19 vaccines to be shipped to the province from the United States. “We have trucks with freezers ready to go to points in the United States within a few hours to pick up those vaccines,” he said, adding, “Thus far President Biden has said no; I say ‘let’s go Joe,’ the right answer is yes.”
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Manitoba premier issues ‘call to arms’ for more COVID-19 vaccines from U.S.
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