Brandon Sun By: The Canadian Press
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VICTORIA - Health officials in British Columbia say they re working on making the COVID-19 vaccine rollout a culturally safe experience for Indigenous Peoples in a health system that has been criticized for its systemic racism.
Dr. Bonnie Henry talk about the next steps in B.C. s COVID-19 Immunization Plan during a press conference at Legislature in Victoria, B.C., on Friday, January 22, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito
VICTORIA - Health officials in British Columbia say they re working on making the COVID-19 vaccine rollout a culturally safe experience for Indigenous Peoples in a health system that has been criticized for its systemic racism.
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VICTORIA - Health officials in British Columbia say they're working on making the COVID-19 vaccine rollout a "culturally safe experience" for Indigenous.
Health officials in British Columbia say there will be hiccups in the vaccine rollout, but they're trying to make the process as safe as possible for the province's Indigenous residents.