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Manitoba prepared to deliver 1.5M COVID-19 vaccine doses in second quarter of 2021

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COVID-19 vaccine between April and July, although that depends on vaccine supply.At a technical briefing Wednesday, provincial officials said the province’s second-quarter vaccine plan — which includes new supersites in the Interlake-Eastern and Southern Health regions — is expected to be ready by March.Expanded capacity in Winnipeg is also planned, with a second site in the city able to be opened on short notice.

Coronavirus: Manitoba launches online COVID-19 vaccine queue calculator The province said 70 per cent of the vaccines handed out in the second quarter will be from 13 supersites across Manitoba, with distribution channels, pop-ups and focused immunization teams taking on the rest.Pharmacists and doctors will deliver around a.

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