By Ryan Young
More Manitobans are now eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
The province expanded eligibility to include everyone 18-and-older who are pregnant, a client of Community Living Disability Services, who works in any healthcare setting including outpatient settings, and anyone who works in a vaccine warehouse.
Community-based eligibility was also expanded to allow anyone 18-and-older who lives in the city of Brandon’s East End, to receive a vaccination.
The eligibility for the Astra-Zeneca vaccine in Manitoba has been expanded to include Manitobans in their 30s with priority health conditions, as listed on the Manitoba website.
To book an appointment, call 1-844-626-8222 or book online at protectmb.ca
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