COVID-19 pandemic.The first year after a baby is born, they’re scheduled for multiple routine immunizations and check-ups. However in some cases those vaccinations declined by up to 30 per cent during the last year, Manitoba Health data obtained by Global News shows.
Canada could see resurgence of potentially deadly childhood respiratory virus this summer: report “The implications are significant,” Manitoba Medical Officer of Health and vaccines, Dr.
Tim Hilderman told Global News.“About 20 per cent of kids will require catch ups and and it may be more than that.”Manitoba’s publicly funded infant immunizations include Rotavirus (given at two, four, and six months of age) , Pertussis, or whooping cough, (given at two, four, six, and 18.