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Manitoba drops COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to 45, everyone 12 and up likely eligible by May 21: official

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Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine approved for Canadians 12 and over, Health Canada says Those now eligible can start making appointments at 11:45 a.m., officials said during a technical briefing held for media Wednesday morning.Vaccination appointments can be made by calling 1-844-626-8222 (1-844-MAN-VACC) or through the  province’s website.More information is expected at a 12:30 p.m.

press conference with Dr. Joss Reimer, lead of Manitoba’s vaccine implementation task force and co-lead Johanu Botha.Global News will stream the event live in this story.

Why don’t children spread COVID-19 as much as adults? Manitoba experts weigh in Health officials said everyone aged 12 and up will be eligible to book an appointment by May 21.The plan would see.

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