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Moderna vaccine being administered at Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre

Officials with the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre said they have received the Moderna vaccine, becoming the first rural and northern community to get a supply of the second vaccine approved by Health Canada.
Eunice Fiddler, 85, was the first resident at the William A. George Extended Care Facility in Sioux Lookout to receive the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. (Submitted by Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre)

The first doses of a second approvedCOVID-19 vaccine are being administered in northwestern Ontario.

Officials with the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre said vaccinations have started at theWilliam A. George Extended Care Facility on Thursday.

Eunice Fiddler, an 85-year-old resident, was the first to receive the vaccine.

"Like so many health care organizations, our health care team has worked tirelessly since the beginning of the pandemic to maintain and exceed practices that reduce the spread of COVID-19 in anticipation of this moment," said health centre president and chief executive officer Heather Lee in a statement.

Officials said the vaccine will also be made available to the hospital staff and chronic care patients.

"We are continuing to work closely with the Ministry of Health and other partners in health, including Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority and the Northwestern Health Unit, in our advocacy for continued implementation of the vaccination plan," Lee said.

The Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre was the first facility in northern Ontario to receive doses of the Pfizer vaccine.