COVID-19 vaccines means that there will be a delay in hitting a major milestone.Johanu Botha, who is on the team organizing vaccine distribution, says they now expect 70 per cent of Manitobans aged 12 and up to get a dose by the end of June.
Addressing, understanding vaccine hesitancy among friends, family Previously, the province had predicted to hit that benchmark on June 9.Botha says the province is getting significantly less of the Moderna vaccine than expected and deliveries have been delayed.At a technical briefing Friday Botha said the province had expected to receive some 75,000 doses of the Moderna vaccine over the next two weeks; instead, just over 18,000 doses are now scheduled to arrive.Provincial data shows a steady supply of.