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Vaccine task force lead tackles misinformation for newcomer community

Winnipeg Free Press THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES/John Woods The medical lead of Manitoba’s vaccine rollout, Dr. Joss Reimer, took questions and addressed concerns from newcomers to the province Thursday afternoon. The lead of Manitoba’s vaccine rollout took questions and addressed concerns from newcomers to the province Thursday afternoon. The lead of Manitoba’s vaccine rollout took questions and addressed concerns from newcomers to the province Thursday afternoon. We have seen some patterns emerging where, both in Winnipeg and southern Manitoba, there are some areas that have lower uptake, Dr. Joss Reimer said. And this is a blend of things. We think in southern Manitoba, a lot of it has to do with vaccine hesitancy, beliefs and community views on vaccines, but in Winnipeg, we think it has a lot more to do with barriers to seeking care.

Cracked skull after fight over scooter in Dunedin

The teen has been charged with assault and remains in custody. Police are also investigating another assault at Bathgate Park at 9.30pm, when a man reported being hit in the head twice from behind with an object by an “unidentified person’’. He suffered lacerations to his head. Police also arrested a 32-year-old man, who was spotted swiping two bottles of bourbon from a central city liquor store. He was chased down and apprehended by a ’group of Mormons ’ outside Knox Church, on George St, on Sunday about 9.50pm. Police also arrested a 33-year-old man after a fleeing driver incident on Saturday afternoon.

What s on: Event highlights in Ōtautahi Christchurch

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Anzac Day preparations in full swing in Tararua

Anzac Day preparations in full swing in Tararua 13 Apr, 2021 01:19 AM 3 minutes to read Members of the Women s Section of Dannevirke RSA Ann Berry (left), president Verna Hutching, vice-president Jill Ross and Christine Littlejohn. Photo / Sue Emeny Members of the Women s Section of Dannevirke RSA Ann Berry (left), president Verna Hutching, vice-president Jill Ross and Christine Littlejohn. Photo / Sue Emeny Hawkes Bay Today By: Sue Emeny Volunteers will be hitting the streets of Tararua on Friday for Poppy Day, which provides vital funding for the Returned Servicemen s Association. Members of the Women s Section of RSA, along with some of their male counterparts, will be selling poppies from five locations around Dannevirke from 8.30am until 3pm.

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