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En date du 29 juin, dans quelque 680 communautés des Premières Nations et inuites des provinces et des territoires, environ 79 % des personnes de 12 ans et plus avaient reçu une première dose. De ce groupe, 52 % avaient reçu les deux.
Les communautés autochtones déjouent les pronostics. En fait, elles remettent les pendules à l’heure : oui, dans le passé, le système de santé s’est servi d’elles pour mener des expériences médicales, mais non, cela ne s’est pas traduit par une hésitation vaccinale depuis le début de la campagne d’immunisation contre la COVID-19.
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After a terrifying month that saw Covid-19 overwhelm the country’s run down health system, doctors and nurses on the pandemic frontlines say they were pushed into physical and mental exhaustion as they fought to keep their patients alive
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Public meetings tackle vaccine hesitancy and other COVID 19 concerns from Indigenous people
May 7, 2021
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
When Canada went into lockdown last March to combat COVID-19, the First Nations Health Managers Association (FNMHA) knew they needed to get information out, and fast.
“There’s been such a barrage of information coming out, especially as the science evolves and changes,” said Marion Crowe, FNMHA chief executive officer. “We wanted to be able to create a central place to gather together where viewers could go and see people from different nations, people that look like us, sound like us, laugh like us.”