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Steinbach supersite booked solid till mid-June
Last Modified: 7:47 PM CDT Wednesday, May. 19, 2021 | Updates
Turns out, it was worth the trip to Steinbach.
Winnipeg Free Press
Turns out, it was worth the trip to Steinbach.
Kyle Penner, assistant pastor at Grace Mennonite Church in Steinbach, said appointments at the vaccination supersite, which opened Tuesday, have been booked far in advance. The good news is, our supersite opened and it is booked solid through to June 13, said Penner on Wednesday. Right now the problem is accessibility and availability. A lot of people don t want to drive an hour (to Winnipeg) to get their shot.
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Public Health says officials and religious leaders are partnering together in hopes of reducing COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. We are trying very hard to reach out from the government perspective, but also from more local, trusted leaders, Dr. Joss Reimer, medical lead of Manitoba s Vaccination Task Force, says in a Wednesday press conference. We hear a lot about the different questions that people have or concerns that they have, that are not consistent with the science, but make people feel anxious, nonetheless.
During the conference, Reimer said that Mennonites in southern Manitoba particularly have less trust in the vaccine.