Manitobans interested in finding somewhere to mark National Indigenous Peoples Day will have a variety of options to pick from from larger-scale public celebrations to more intimate events across the province.
More than 2.2 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been given to Manitobans over the past year, and it all started on the University of Manitoba’s Bannatyne campus. In December 2020, UM helped th.
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Dr. Jazz Atwal, acting deputy chief provincial public health officer, says doses are being carefully managed.
Multiple doses of the COVID-19 vaccine being trashed on the first day of deployment in Manitoba is nothing to get sick with worry about, the acting deputy chief provincial public health officer says.
Multiple doses of the COVID-19 vaccine being trashed on the first day of deployment in Manitoba is nothing to get sick with worry about, the acting deputy chief provincial public health officer says.
On Tuesday, Dr. Jazz Atwal responded to media reports that up to nine precious doses ended up in the trash Dec. 16, at the end of the first day of local distribution, when a clinic manager ordered unused vaccine be discarded.