Close to 400 vaccinated as clinic launched for Thunder Bay s urban Indigenous population
The head of the Ontario Native Women s Association says its first vaccine clinics for Thunder Bay s urban Indigenous population were launched with success this week.
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Posted: Mar 13, 2021 8:00 AM ET | Last Updated: March 13
Cora-lee McGuire-Cyrette is the executive director of the Ontario Native Women s Association, which is running the Mindimooyenh Vaccination Clinic in Thunder Bay, Ont. in partnership with Dilico Anishnabek Family Care and the Thunder Bay District Health Unit. (Chondon Photography)
The head of the Ontario Native Women s Association (ONWA) says its first vaccine clinics for Thunder Bay s urban Indigenous population were launched with success this week.