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Engagement crucial to overcome Indigenous vaccine concerns, Miller says

Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says Indigenous people too often have "felt like guinea pigs," which is fueling some COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in communities. He says engaging with Indigenous communities, helping elders get vaccinated and providing information in traditional languages should help overcome concerns. 
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier: CP115077810 
Legacy Identifier: n_COVID-Indigenous-Funding20210113T1420 
Type: Video 
Duration: 2m2s 
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Create Date: 1/13/2021 2:20:00 PM 
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Canada
canada government
Coronavirus
COVID-19
first nations
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Indigenous Services
indigenous services minister
Marc Miller
Ontario
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