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Manitoba COVID-19 vaccine: province expands eligibility to more communities

WINNIPEG The Manitoba government has expanded its community-based eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine. According to the province, Manitobans who live in Brandon Downtown, as well as Downtown West and Point Douglas North in Winnipeg can now book an appointment to be vaccinated. This expansion also applies to individuals who work in certain jobs and settings. This includes those who work at Kindergarten to Grade 12 schools, as child-care providers, at food-processing facilities, at grocery or convenience stores, at gas stations, as public health inspectors or workplace safety and health officers, as well as anywhere that serves food. These individuals will become eligible and can make their appointments as of noon on Wednesday.

Almost 900,000 doses of coronavirus vaccine to be delivered to Belgium next week

Almost 900,000 doses of coronavirus vaccine to be delivered to Belgium next week
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Manitoba Expanding Who is Eligible to Get a COVID-19 Vaccine

By Ryan Young Apr 21, 2021 11:07 PM Front-line police officers and firefighters are eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine in Manitoba, either at a supersite or pop-up clinic. Medical Lead on the Vaccination Task Force Dr. Joss Reimer adds that the province is working on a list of prioritized communities, “where all adults aged 18 and over who live in specific geographies will be eligible for immunization.” “These decisions are being based on an analysis of COVID-19 rates, population density, percentages of racialized populations, income, and suitable housing in those areas.” she added. Dr. Reimer hopes to announce the first communities later this week.

The Modi government urgently needs to get a grip on the tsunami of Covid cases, writes Rishabh Bhandari

: Wednesday, April 21, 2021, 2:30 AM IST The Modi government urgently needs to get a grip on the tsunami of Covid cases, writes Rishabh Bhandari UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has cancelled his India visit Few should be surprised by the announcement calling off the Johnson-Modi summit. Amid an exponential increase of Covid-19 cases in India, it was entirely understandable that the photo opportunity to trumpet mutual interests was left for another day. Within hours of the cancelled trip came the predicable news that the UK had added India to its ‘red list’, imposing severe restrictions on travel. Nearly a year after the original lockdown, as millions of Indians face another period of confinement, it urgently underscores the need for the Modi government to exert its grip on this growing crisis. In an inter-connected world, what takes place in the world’s most populous democracy during a pandemic has resonance beyond its shores.

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