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Vaccines to be divided by population, with more for First Nations on reserve: Hajdu
Federal Health Minister Patty Hajdu says the COVID-19 vaccine doses headed to Canada will be divided among provinces and territories on a per capita basis. She says the government is setting aside an additional allotment of vaccine doses for First Nations people living on reserve, where health care is a federal responsibility. Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says First Nations people living in urban areas should receive first-class health service including vaccines.
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Canada
canada government
Coronavirus
COVID-19
first nations
health
indigenous
Marc Miller
Ontario
Ottawa
Patty Hajdu
Priority
provinces
safety
vaccine
vaccine distribution
vaccines