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Indigenous people should top next vaccine priority list: Miller
Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says new guidance on COVID-19 vaccinations reaffirms the standard set for provinces to prioritize Indigenous people in their vaccination programs. He says his department is working with Indigenous leaders and the provincial and territorial health authorities to prepare mass immunization programs in First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP118181321
Legacy Identifier:
n_Miller-Indigenous-Vaccine20210217T1445
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Create Date:
2/17/2021 2:45:00 PM
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first nations
indigenous
Marc Miller
vaccines