Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller said Friday that Indigenous communities were “crushing the curve” in terms of COVID-19 cases and have been declining since a “scary” peak in January, but he said with 643 active cases in First Nations communities on reserve, as well as “events in Iqaluit” and outbreaks in some communities, “this is not over.”
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Indigenous communities ‘crushing curve,’ but some COVID-19 outbreaks reminder ‘this is not over’: Miller
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