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'We want to do more': Pharmacist glad to see vaccine uptake in Manitobans 40 and older - CHVNRadio: Southern Manitoba's hub for local and Christian news, and adult contemporary Christian programming.

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Thousands of patients, so few doses: doctors frustrated over AstraZeneca rollout

Winnipeg Free Press Decision to expand criteria aggravates shortage By: Kevin Rollason | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Wednesday, Apr. 7, 2021 Last Modified: 11:08 PM CDT Wednesday, Apr. 7, 2021 | Updates Winnipeg Free Press They join the long list of Manitobans who have questioned the vaccine rollout. It is so frustrating to us, said one doctor, who asked that her name not be published because she worries the province might cut off her clinic from getting more vaccine. Two weeks ago, we were given 50 doses, so each doctor at this clinic picked 12 to 14 high-priority patients. That s not many because we see 7,500 patients. Clinics and pharmacies received a new shipment of 54,000 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine, which will be administered to people 55 to 64 with serious health conditions, and anyone over the age of 64. (Matthias Schrader / The Associated Press files)

Manitoba gets ducks in a row for ramped-up vaccination effort

The race is on for the province to nearly double its capacity and deliver 20,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses a day next month. The race is on for the province to nearly double its capacity and deliver 20,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses a day next month. In just four weeks, vaccine deliveries are expected to ramp up significantly, but on Friday, the province only had the capacity to dole out about 12,500 lifesaving shots. The Manitoba government has set a goal to give out 20,000 jabs daily in order to keep up with the minimum 1.5 million doses it will receive from the federal government from April to June.

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