Winnipeg Free Press By: Michele LeTourneau Save to Read Later
Jennifer Cochrane, a Public Health Nurse with Prairie Mountain Health in Virden, administers the COVID-19 vaccine to Robert Farquhar with Westman Regional Laboratory, during the first day of immunizations at the Brandon COVID-19 vaccination supersite at the Keystone Centre on Monday. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun/POOL)
BRANDON Despite a glitch in text messaging for the Brandon vaccination “super site” appointments, its first COVID -19 vaccinations took place as planned Monday morning.
BRANDON Despite a glitch in text messaging for the Brandon vaccination super site appointments, its first COVID -19 vaccinations took place as planned Monday morning.
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Jennifer Cochrane, a Public Health nurse with Prairie Mountain Health in Virden, administers the COVID-19 vaccine to Joanna Robb, the first person in line during the first day of immunizations at the COVID-19 vaccination supersite at the Keystone Centre on Monday.
Despite a glitch in text messaging for the Brandon vaccination site, COVID -19 vaccinations took place as planned Monday morning.
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Despite a glitch in text messaging for the Brandon vaccination site, COVID -19 vaccinations took place as planned Monday morning.
Joanna Robb, who works at Shared Health’s Westman Regional Laboratory, was the first to be vaccinated yesterday morning. Kirsten Boyce, Robb’s co-worker, was the second. They booked their appointments without issue early last week. Both say no one in their workplace had any issues with booking their appointments.