Coronavirus: ‘Be patient with the hiccups,’ Pallister says about vaccine rollout
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister on Wednesday encouraged Manitobans and members of the media to “be patient with the hiccups” as the province moves forward with its COVID-19 vaccine rollout, which he said would be addressed. “The most important thing isn’t to get it fast, the most important thing is to get it right,” he said.
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