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Concern rises on high-risk communities low vaccine uptake
Last Modified: 8:16 AM CDT Friday, Apr. 30, 2021 | Updates Save to Read Later
Some Winnipeg communities at high risk of COVID-19 infection are experiencing slower uptake of vaccines, provincial data show.
Some Winnipeg communities at high risk of COVID-19 infection are experiencing slower uptake of vaccines, provincial data show.
It’s a trend, neighbourhood health experts say, urgently requires local vaccination clinics and grassroots engagement to reverse.
Five Winnipeg neighbourhoods have been flagged as having low vaccine uptake, at about 20 per cent of the adult population or less, according to data released Wednesday by the Manitoba government: Point Douglas South (17.3 per cent uptake), Point Douglas North (22 per cent), River East South (20.9 per cent), Inkster East (21.7 per cent), and Downtown East (23.2 per cent).
Cumbria gave one last applause for Colonel Sir Tom Moore tonight. He was a veteran of the Second World War and an NHS fundraising hero who died yesterday aged 100. Colonel Sir Tom Moore is widely regarded as a national hero for walking 100 laps of his garden to raise £33million for the NHS during the Covid-19 crisis. He died in hospital on Wednesday after a short battle with Covid-19 and tonight at 6pm, families took to their doorsteps to clap for him one last time. Ellie Crelling from Northside, made a poster to help celebrate Sir Tom s life as her family paid their respects from the doorstep.
WINNIPEG A community group in Winnipeg’s North End is launching a new campaign aimed at fighting what it calls vaccine “misinformation.” Michelle Kirkbride of Norwest Co-op Community Health said COVID-19 cannot be controlled if vaccines don’t get into people’s arms. She said having the right information helps those deciding whether to be vaccinated make an informed decision. “We’re not going to necessarily change people’s minds from being anti-vax to being pro-vaccine all of a sudden. We’re really looking at people who might be vaccine-hesitant,” Kirkbride said. Kirkbride said people may be hesitant because they aren’t sure whether information that is widely available online is from a credible source.