Winnipeg Free Press By: Dylan Robertson
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Manitoba First Nation Pandemic Response Coordination Team public health lead Dr. Marcia Anderson: “We’re going to see even higher hospitalization rates in even younger First Nations people, if we don’t do something about it.
OTTAWA First Nations leaders are trying to drum up an interest in COVID-19 vaccinations and fight conspiracy theories to avoid a catastrophic third wave.
OTTAWA First Nations leaders are trying to drum up an interest in COVID-19 vaccinations and fight conspiracy theories to avoid a catastrophic third wave. We’re going to see even higher hospitalization rates in even younger First Nations people, if we don’t do something about it, Dr. Marcia Anderson said Friday, just moments after Manitoba officials said the province has entered its third wave of the novel coronavirus pandemic.