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Ottawa prioritizing vaccines for Indigenous people
Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says Ottawa is working with the provinces and territories to prioritize vaccinating Indigenous people against COVID-19. Miller says there is a need to distribute COVID-19 vaccines to Indigenous people living both on reserves and in urban centres, with a focus on inoculating long-term care residents and frontline workers, followed by other vulnerable Indigenous groups.
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The Canadian Press
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CP115680821
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COVID-19
first nations
Marc Miller
vaccines