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Vaccine appointments may need to be postponed at Brandon supersite

Brandon Sun By: Michele LeTourneau Save to Read Later If supplies of COVID-19 Pfizer vaccines to Manitoba don’t resume soon, appointments at the Brandon vaccination supersites may need to be postponed. Advertisement If supplies of COVID-19 Pfizer vaccines to Manitoba don’t resume soon, appointments at the Brandon vaccination supersites may need to be postponed. That’s according to Dr. Joss Reimer, a member of the province’s vaccination task force, who joined Dr. Brent Roussin for the daily COVID-19 update today. As you already know, last week, we were informed about a third reduction in our Pfizer vaccine shipments. Manitoba has been responsible in managing our vaccine supply, but we continue to see the effects of the supply reductions, Reimer said.

Vaccine appointments may be postponed

Brandon Sun By: Michele LeTourneau, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Posted: Save to Read Later Jennifer Cochrane, a public health nurse with Prairie Mountain Health in Virden, readies the first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine during the first day of immunizations at the Brandon COVID-19 vaccination supersite at the Keystone Centre earlier this month. (Courtesy the Government of Manitoba) If supplies of COVID-19 Pfizer vaccines to Manitoba don’t resume, appointments at the Brandon vaccination supersite may need to be postponed. Advertisement If supplies of COVID-19 Pfizer vaccines to Manitoba don’t resume, appointments at the Brandon vaccination supersite may need to be postponed.

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