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(Screenshot: Government of Manitoba/YouTube) Article continues below advertisement ↴ 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.

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Vaccine Eligibility In Manitoba Expanded To Include Everyone 18-And-Older

By Matthew Dekker Manitobans 18-and-older can now receive a Pfizer or Moderna vaccine. This exceeds the province’s goal of opening vaccines to all Manitoban adults by May 21st. In addition, Medical Lead of the Vaccination Task Force, Dr. Joss Reimer, notes the the province will be adjusting its use of the Astra-Zeneca vaccine. Now, Manitoba will use the Astra-Zeneca vaccine for administration of second doses only.

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