Bivalent COVID-19 booster vaccine to available to anyone aged 12 or older. Posted on October 13th 2022, 00:00 n/a Posted in Vaccine Eligibility | No Comments »
The province announced booster eligibility for those aged 50 and above, who received their second vaccine dose at least five months ago. Posted on December 24th 2021, 00:00 n/a Posted in Vaccine Eligibility | No Comments »
COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to people aged 12 to 17. Posted on May 14th 2021, 00:00 n/a Posted in Vaccine Eligibility | No Comments »
All people aged 18 and older are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. Posted on May 12th 2021, 00:00 n/a Posted in Vaccine Eligibility | No Comments »
All Indigenous people aged 18 and older are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. Posted on May 03rd 2021, 00:00 n/a Posted in Vaccine Eligibility | No Comments »
The province expanded COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to all adults who live or work in the Northern Regional Health Authority. Posted on April 26th 2021, 00:00 n/a Posted in Vaccine Eligibility | No Comments »
The province expanded AstraZeneca/Covishield vaccine eligibility to include all individuals aged 40 and over. Posted on April 19th 2021, 00:00 n/a Posted in Vaccine Eligibility | No Comments »
The province expanded COVID-19 vaccine eligibility at a super site or pop-up clinic to individuals aged 65 or older and First Nation people aged 45 or older. The eligibility was later progressively lowered until everyone above 18 on May 12, 2021. Posted on March 22nd 2021, 00:00 n/a Posted in Vaccine Eligibility | No Comments »
The first members of the general public in Manitoba received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Posted on March 01st 2021, 00:00 n/a Posted in Vaccine Eligibility | No Comments »
Health officials announced the vaccine was becoming available general public, with Manitobans born on or before Dec. 31, 1926, and First Nations people born on or before Dec. 31, 1946, now eligible to book appointments. Posted on February 24th 2021, 00:00 n/a Posted in Vaccine Eligibility | No Comments »