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US tribe shares vaccine with relatives, neighbors in Canada

By IRIS SAMUELS Associated Press/Report for America BABB, Mont. (AP) — On a cloudy spring day, hundreds lined up in their cars on the Canadian side of the border crossing that separates Alberta and Montana. They had driven for hours and camped out in their vehicles in hopes of receiving the season’s hottest commodity — a COVID-19 vaccine — from a Native American tribe that was giving out its excess doses. The Blackfeet tribe in northern Montana provided about 1,000 surplus vaccines last month to its First Nations relatives and others from across the border, in an illustration of the disparity in speed at which the United States and Canada are distributing doses. While more than 30% of adults in the U.S. are fully vaccinated, in Canada that figure is about 3%.

US tribe shares vaccine with relatives, neighbours in Canada

US tribe shares vaccine with relatives, neighbours in Canada  May 5, 2021 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BABB, Mont.- On a cloudy spring day, hundreds lined up in their cars on the Canadian side of the border crossing that separates Alberta and Montana. They had driven for hours and camped out in their vehicles in hopes of receiving the season’s hottest commodity, a COVID-19 vaccine,  from a Native American tribe that was giving out its excess doses. The Blackfeet tribe in northern Montana provided about 1,000 surplus vaccines last month to its First Nations relatives and others from across the border, in an illustration of the disparity in speed at which the United States and Canada are distributing doses. While more than 30% of adults in the U.S. are fully vaccinated, in Canada that figure is about 3%.

Blackfeet shares vaccine with northern relatives

Covid 19 coronavirus: US tribe shares vaccine with relatives, neighbours in Canada

Covid 19 coronavirus: US tribe shares vaccine with relatives, neighbours in Canada 5 May, 2021 11:22 PM 7 minutes to read Canadians at the Piegan-Carway border to receive a COVID-19 from the Blackfeet tribe. Photo / AP Other On a cloudy spring day, hundreds lined up in their cars on the Canadian side of the border crossing that separates Alberta and Montana. They had driven for hours and camped out in their vehicles in hopes of receiving the season s hottest commodity a Covid-19 vaccine from a Native American tribe that was giving out its excess doses. The Blackfeet tribe in northern Montana provided about 1000 surplus vaccines last month to its First Nations relatives and others from across the border, in an illustration of the disparity in speed at which the United States and Canada are distributing doses. While more than 30 per cent of adults in the US are fully vaccinated, in Canada that figure is about 3 per cent.

Montana tribe gifts vaccines to neighbors across the border - New Delhi Times - India s Only International Newspaper

May 5, 2021 Share On a cloudy spring day, hundreds lined up in their cars on the Canadian side of the border crossing that separates Alberta and Montana. They had driven for hours and camped out in their vehicles in hopes of receiving the season’s hottest commodity a COVID-19 vaccine from a Native American tribe that was giving out its excess doses. The Blackfeet tribe in northern Montana provided about 1,000 surplus vaccines last month to its First Nations relatives and others from across the border, in an illustration of the disparity in speed at which the United States and Canada are distributing doses. While more than 30% of adults in the U.S. are fully vaccinated, in Canada that figure is about 3%.

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