Manitoba health officials are warning people not to get complacent about swine flu.

They said Thursday that half of the province's population is still vulnerable and the virus hasn’t run its course yet.

The warning comes after Health Minister Theresa Oswald confirmed a third Manitoban has died from the second wave of swine flu.

But she said only 35 per cent of people in the province have been vaccinated as mass-immunization clinics are shutting down.

Joel Kettner, Manitoba’s chief medical officer of health, said everyone should get immunized unless they are allergic to the vaccine.

The vaccine is now available from doctors at their medical offices and will be offered at special kiosks throughout December.