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Winnipeg Free Press CP Margaret Watson, 94, a resident at Oakview Place Long Term Care Residence, is all smiles after getting her COVID-19 vaccine. (John Woods / The Canadian Press) Hope came with the prick of a needle for Margaret Watson. Hope came with the prick of a needle for Margaret Watson. The 94-year-old became the first Winnipeg care home resident to receive a shot of the COVID-19 vaccine. Ouch. Oh my gosh, Watson said, then smiled, seconds after getting her first dose of the vaccine at Oakview Place Monday morning. Watson said she was surprised when she found out she would be the first Winnipegger, who isn’t a health-care worker, to be immunized. ....
Winnipeg Free Press Care homes, First Nations ready for innoculations Last Modified: 6:20 AM CST Monday, Jan. 11, 2021 | Updates THE CANADIAN PRESS Elders at Ochekwi Sipi Personal Care Home in Fisher River Cree Nation will get the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine Monday as doses are rolled out to select homes in Manitoba. (John Woods / The Canadian Press files) Elders at Ochekwi Sipi Personal Care Home in Fisher River Cree Nation will be among the first long-term care residents in Manitoba to get the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine Monday as doses are rolled out to select homes in Manitoba. Elders at Ochekwi Sipi Personal Care Home in Fisher River Cree Nation will be among the first long-term care residents in Manitoba to get the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine Monday as doses are rolled out to select homes in Manitoba. ....
COVID-19 vaccines bring hope, relief to Manitoba personal care homes Brandon s Marilyn Peters, 74, is giddy to be among the first wave of personal care home residents in Manitoba to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Social Sharing Exciting news, but daughter of Maples care home resident wonders why site of deadly outbreak not prioritized Posted: Jan 07, 2021 6:11 PM CT | Last Updated: January 8 Marilyn Peters, 74, will be among the first personal care home residents in Manitoba to recieve the COVID-19 vaccine.(Submitted by Angela Blaikie) ....
(Government of Manitoba/Supplied) Article continues below advertisement ↴ The province says that they have the ability to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine quickly, yet over 5,000 doses remain unclaimed. A limited set of criteria has been released of who will receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, focussing on those on the front line of COVID-19 healthcare. No other anticipated priority groups for the Pfizer vaccine have been released as the province is only releasing the list of those eligible as vaccines become available. During a Wednesday press conference, Premier Brian Pallister says he expects age will be a factor in the groups. In total, 5,165 people have been immunized using the Pfizer vaccine. Manitoba has received 22,230 doses of this company s vaccine. ....
Winnipeg Free Press Immunizations begin next week in seven care homes By: Larry Kusch and Carol Sanders | Posted: 12:25 PM CST Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021 Last Modified: 8:45 PM CST Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021 | Updates Winnipeg Free Press While Premier Brian Pallister boasted about the province’s readiness to vaccinate Manitobans quickly, his officials couldn’t say Wednesday how many immunizers have been hired or how many are needed. It was also learned that Manitoba is just now in the process of hiring a provincial COVID-19 immunization director. Pallister announced that the first personal care home residents in Manitoba will begin receiving the virus vaccine Jan. 11. ....