Several family doctors and physician associations across Canada say they welcome questions from anyone concerned about second doses of Oxford-AstraZeneca or any other COVID-19 vaccine.
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Some Manitoba clinics, pharmacies getting small supplies of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine
In its Friday vaccine bulletin, the province said the sites chosen are responsible for identifying and booking clients to get the extra shots.
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Posted: May 09, 2021 10:12 AM CT | Last Updated: May 9
Between 30 and 50 doctors in Manitoba are now part of a pilot project that will allow them to immunize some patients with the shot from Moderna, which is otherwise set aside for supersites and temporary vaccine clinics.(Stephane Mahe/Reuters)
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Doctors Manitoba recommends the province utilize doctor’s offices to administer vaccines, saying hesitant adults are more likely to get immunized there. (THE CANADIAN PRESS / Kevin King - POOL)
Almost seven out of 10 physicians fear Manitoba won’t reach herd immunity at current COVID-19 vaccine projections because of hesitancy, while the majority of practitioners feel the rollout is taking far too long to immunize those who are keen for a jab right now.
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Almost seven out of 10 physicians fear Manitoba won’t reach herd immunity at current COVID-19 vaccine projections because of hesitancy, while the majority of practitioners feel the rollout is taking far too long to immunize those who are keen for a jab right now.
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