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Manitoba COVID-19 vaccine bulletin – 90
Corwyn Friesen, mySteinbach
Posted on 06/11/2021 at 12:22 pm
The Leila super site (770 Leila Ave.) in Winnipeg will be allowing walk-in appointments next week for first-dose immunizations. Walk-in hours include:
June 15 from 9 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.,
June 16 from 1 p.m. to 7:45 p.m., and
June 17 from 9 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.
Eligibility
Eligibility for second doses has been expanded to include individuals who received their first dose on or before May 6. Manitobans are strongly reminded that only those eligible to book appointments based on the date of their first dose or other provincial criteria should book second-dose appointments at this time.
Canadian Police Arrest Christian Pastor
But with mass shooters and cannibals, Canadian police prove negligent
Commentary
In the Canadian province of Alberta, Christian pastor Artur Pawlowski recently defied government health rules to hold a church service. Police responded by placing the Polish immigrant under arrest, and according to one account, a SWAT team forced Pawlowski to kneel in the center of a busy highway. Those who find this conduct puzzling might contrast police tactics during a mass shooting in Canada.
On the morning of April 18, 2020, Nova Scotia denturist Gabriel Wortman began shooting people at random. An active shooter normally draws an emergency alert sent to phones and announced on television and radio. With Wortman, that didn’t happen.
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Premier Brian Pallister is appointing Kymberly Kaufmann to one of the senior roles in the province s newest ministry.
Kymberly Kaufmann is the CEO of Eden Health Services and now Deputy Minister of mental health, wellness and recovery. She is being recognized for her efforts in the Southern Health Region and with the Selkirk Mental Health Centre. Kaufmann will be working under Minister Audrey Gordon. She takes on this role on April 26.
Kymberly Kaufmann has a bachelor of arts and a master’s degree in occupational therapy.
Two others will be joining the ranks of senior officials in the provincial government.
Winnipeg Free Press
Health minister announces new wave of restructuring
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Health Minister Heather Stefanson announced a plan to forge ahead with the second wave of health-care restructuring, Wednesday.
More than 1,600 workers battling the pandemic braced for more upheaval after the Manitoba government said it would forge ahead with the second wave of health-care restructuring.
More than 1,600 workers battling the pandemic braced for more upheaval after the Manitoba government said it would forge ahead with the second wave of health-care restructuring.
Health Minister Heather Stefanson and Mental Health Minister Audrey Gordon announced the plan on Wednesday.