WINNIPEG - Manitoba has reached a milestone in its COVID-19 immunization campaign.
100,000 doses of vaccine have been administered.
“This milestone means thousands of people have been protected against COVID-19 with first and second doses, as we work together to protect one another from this deadly virus,” Health Minister Heather Stefanson said. “We know we still have much work to do, so that we can return to our new normal with COVID-19. But it’s also important to acknowledge hard work, commitment and dedication from those on the front lines and on our Vaccination Implementation Task Force who have made this possible.”
When inoculations began, the province was putting 300 shots a day into people's arms. The goal is to build a framework capable of 20,000 doses a day.
A new milestone was reached as 100,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered.
This milestone means thousands of people have been protected against COVID-19 with first and second doses, as we work together to protect one another from this deadly virus. #ProtectManitoba pic.twitter.com/OKxw1ye1Qg
— Heather Stefanson (@MLAStefanson) March 13, 2021
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