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More priority health-care providers to receive vaccine

Manitoba announced that they will be receiving more of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine next week which will be enough to immunize an additional 900 priority health-care workers.

Those who are eligible can begin booking appointments for immunization clinics scheduled between Monday December 21 and Wednesday December 23.

“This was a monumental week in Manitoba as the first few hundred doses of the COVID-19 vaccine were administered to the first priority group of health-care providers, bringing long-awaited hope to many Manitobans and protection for the health-care system,” said Pallister. “By end of day today, we will have immunized 900 health-care workers on the front line of this pandemic, and as we secure more vaccine supply, we’re able to open up 900 more opportunities for immunization to protect our health-care workers and the Manitobans they care for.”

The list of those eligible for the vaccination is the same as in the first wave this week. Priority health-care workers on the front-lines must meet the following criteria in order to receive the vaccine:

  • work in critical care units, born on or before Dec. 31, 1970;
  • work in acute care facilities, born on or before Dec. 31, 1960;
  • work in long term care facilities, born on or before Dec. 31, 1960; or
  • be assigned to COVID-19 immunization clinics.

Those receiving the inoculation will be required to receive a second shot in 19 to 23 days after receiving the first shot.

© News4.ca 2020

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