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One million vaccinations have now been administered in Manitoba. This represents about two-thirds of eligible Manitobans who have received at least one dose of vaccine. That is a significant accomplishment and we thank the many Manitobans who have done their part and already rolled up their sleeve to take part in this historic immunization campaign.
The vaccine is one tool we can use to help reduce the risk of COVID-19. If we all get immunized, we can protect ourselves, protect our families and protect Manitoba.
One million vaccinations have now been administered in Manitoba. This represents about two-thirds of eligible Manitobans who have received at least one dose of vaccine. That is a significant accomplishment and we thank the many Manitobans who have done their part and already rolled up their sleeve to take part in this historic immunization campaign.
The vaccine is one tool we can use to help reduce the risk of COVID-19. If we all get immunized, we can protect ourselves, protect our families and protect Manitoba.
It’s an incredible milestone in the fight against COVID-19: Manitoba has given 1 million doses of vaccine. We could not have done it without the support of our vaccine clinic staff, the Vaccine Implementation Task Force and the hundreds of thousands of Manitobans who rolled up their sleeves to help #ProtectMB
Tell us your #1MThanksMB story - Is there someone who helped encourage you to get vaccinated? An experience at the clinic you want to celebrate? Another reason to say "Thank you!" for vaccines and the Manitoba vaccination program? Share it here, and we'll share it with Manitobans.
Thank you for sharing your #1MThanksMB #ProtectMB story with us.
Three of us in our family had our first dose and would definitely will have our last one at the RBC convention center! Extremely systematic and people seemed to have smiles on their faces as if they have attended a cultural show! Staff with different nationalities were so helpful and organized. Medical staff who administered our shots were amazing on their job! The 1-844-MANVACC Customer Care is so accessible & representatives who gets the call are so awesome! Signages of instructions and the ambiance of the place provided comfort and convenience 100%! Long live Manitoba! Long live Winnipeg and the... Continue reading
Thanks to all who work at the Morden super site for making our vaccination experience a pleasant and easy process. Both myself and my wife Lisa are now fully vaccinated! Been looking forward to this day for awhile!
We are so grateful to the staff at vaccination and testing sites for their dedication and tireless efforts, as well as all the doctors and scientists who have gotten us to this point through your expertise. Everyone in our families has had at least one dose, many of us are fully vaccinated or awaiting a 2nd dose - all thanks to YOU!
I am so thankful for all the health care workers and anyone involved in supporting the care of Covid patients. Dr Reimer your friendly, down to earth way of putting out the information and responding to questions with straightforward transparency is a blessing. Dr Roussin has been a positive force since the beginning. I know there are a multitude of others who support the work of you both, but your faces on TV regularly make a huge impact. Approaching those who have been hesitant to be vaccinated in ways to meet them in a comfortable environment is making a difference... Continue reading
My first vaccine was AstraZeneca at a pharmacy and my second dose was Pfizer at the RBC centre. I also took my mother to the RBC centre for her second shot. Each time the staff were amazing, I could see them smiling, even though they were wearing masks. So helpful it put us at ease. Thanks just isn't a big enough word.
As for all the people behind the scenes making this all work out, wow! Thanks to you as well.
I'm also so thankful for all the Manitobans who have stepped up and gotten their shots, for themselves and... Continue reading
So very happy to have both of our vaccinations. Wonderful safe experience at the Brandon supersite. We feel so much safer having received them. Thank you to all involved you are super heros.
Thank you to the amazing group of staff working at the Keystone vaccination site in Brandon. Everyone is friendly, helpful, and I'm sure if they weren't wearing masks we could see they are all smiling. A special thank you to Janice, who gave me my second Pfizer vaccine. In the two minutes spent with her, I must have laughed five times.
Being informed is the best source of confidence to get vaccinated.
Now that more and more people around the world is getting vaccinated, I have high hopes to getting back to normal.
I had the Moderna vaccine. My first dose had very minimal and manageable effects. I had fever and felt very tired for about 2 days. My second dose was more. It gave me a bad headache and felt very uneasy. But it is a sacrifice I am willing to undergo.
Some of my family members back home did not had the same priviledge I had, and some of... Continue reading