Manitoba’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Brent Roussin said Thursday that as the health system has contingency plans to respond to COVID-19 increases, as well the level of vaccination in the province, they are “at the right spot” with current public health measures.
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Manitoba’s top doctor says province ‘at the right spot’ with COVID-19 public health measures
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