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Province not accepting future shipments of AstraZeneca, J&J vaccines; second-dose eligibility expanded

Manitoba COVID-19 vaccine bulletin – 75

Manitoba COVID-19 vaccine bulletin – 75 Corwyn Friesen, mySteinbach Eligibility Eligibility to be immunized at a super site or pop-up clinic has been expanded to include individuals aged 40 or older and Indigenous people aged 18 and older. In addition, all adults aged 18 and older who live or work in specified jobs in these priority communities continue to be eligible to make an appointment: Prairie Mountain Health – Brandon East End and Brandon Downtown; Winnipeg Regional Health Authority – Inkster West, Fort Garry South, Seven Oaks West, Downtown East, Point Douglas South, Inkster East, Point Douglas North, Downtown West, River East South, St. Vital North and Seven Oaks East; and

COVID-19 vaccine age eligibility drops again in Manitoba

WINNIPEG The age eligibility for COVID-19 vaccines has dropped again in Manitoba. The province said on Friday the age eligibility dropped on Friday to include Manitobans age 40 years old and older. Eligibility is currently set at 18 years old and older for Indigenous people. The province said Focused Immunization Teams are visiting five congregate living facilities to give first doses. So far, 534,647 doses of the vaccine have been administered, out of the 657,660 doses that have been delivered to the province. Manitoba expects to receive 73,710 doses of the Pfizer vaccine next week. The province said people can start booking second-dose appointments on May 22, with priority going to those who are immunocompromised or have other prioritized health conditions. The province said more details will be released in the coming days.

Manitoba COVID-19 vaccine bulletin – 74

Eligibility to be immunized at a super site or pop-up clinic has been expanded to include individuals aged 45 or older and Indigenous people aged 18 and older. Manitoba expects that eligibility will expand to include all people aged 18 or older by May 21.

Manitoba COVID-19 vaccine bulletin – 72

Manitoba COVID-19 vaccine bulletin – 72 Corwyn Friesen, mySteinbach Eligibility Eligibility also includes people aged 18 and older who: are pregnant, work in any health care setting including outpatient settings, or work as a front-line police officer or firefighter. All adults aged 18 and older who live or work in specified jobs in these priority communities are eligible to make an appointment: Prairie Mountain Health – Brandon East End and Brandon Downtown; Winnipeg Regional Health Authority – Inkster West, Fort Garry South, Seven Oaks West, Downtown East, Point Douglas South, Inkster East, Point Douglas North and Downtown West; and Interlake-Eastern Regional Health Authority – Powerview-Pine Falls. All adults who live or work (in any role) in the Northern Regional Health Authority, as well as Churchill, are also eligible. A map and other information about community-based eligibility is available at manitoba.ca.

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