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First Nations people across Manitoba can expect to get vaccinated against COVID-19 at a much younger age than the general population, as the virus continues to wreak havoc on Indigenous communities across the province.
First Nations people across Manitoba can expect to get vaccinated against COVID-19 at a much younger age than the general population, as the virus continues to wreak havoc on Indigenous communities across the province.
"When the province is doing, for example, 60 year olds, we would anticipate First Nations people over age 40 being eligible," said Dr. Marcia Anderson, a medical officer of health.