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Three COVID-19 vaccination sites for Indigenous people ages 18 and over are opening in Montreal with the goal of offering safe spaces adapted to the needs of the community.
The project is a group effort between Montreal public health and various Indigenous community organizations as a next step in the city’s targeted vaccination campaign, which previously focused on the unhoused community and teachers and parents in areas with high cases of COVID-19.
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