Second-Dose Eligibility
People who received their first dose of Pfizer or Moderna vaccine on or before April 3 can now book their second-dose appointment.
All Indigenous people in Manitoba and individuals with specific health conditions are also eligible to book their second dose, as long as they meet the minimum time interval between doses. For more information, visit Province of Manitoba | Eligibility Criteria.
Individuals can book online at Patient or by calling (toll-free) 1-844-MAN-VACC (1-844-626-8222). People will need to know the date they received their first dose and the type of vaccine received. If an individual cannot recall this information, it can be found through their immunization record at Test Results – Shared Health or by calling their local public health office. A location directory is at Public Health Offices in Manitoba | Health and Seniors Care | Province of Manitoba. Manitobans should note that vaccine appointments cannot be booked through public health offices.
First-Dose Eligibility
All people aged 12 and up are eligible to book their first-dose appointments.
Young people aged 12 to 15 can either attend the appointment with a parent, guardian or caregiver, or bring a signed consent form at the time of their appointment. If the youth attends without a guardian and without a signed consent form, they will go through an informed consent process to assess their ability to consent on their own and proceed with the vaccine. Young people aged 16 and 17 can sign their own consent form.
Vaccine Administration
As of Friday (May 28), a total of 816,984 vaccinations have been administered in Manitoba. This milestone was accomplished with 100,000 doses administered over a record seven-day period. The previous record was 100,000 doses over an eight-day span.
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