Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller said on Wednesday that 75 per cent of the adult population in Indigenous communities in Canada have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Miller also addressed the recent COVID-19 case surge in Manitoba, saying that Indigenous people could begin booking their second vaccine dose this week, and that the Canadian Armed Forces have been helping with the vaccine rollout in northern parts of the province.
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75% of adults in Indigenous communities have received 1st COVID-19 vaccine dose: Miller
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