The Manitoba government is launching a million dollar grant program in the hopes of helping vaccine hesitant communities persuade residents to get their shots. Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister said Thursday that the money will be broken down into grants of up to $20,000 that can be applied for by groups with plans to reach their community.
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Manitoba Premier discusses grant program intended to reach vaccine hesitant
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