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Vaccines showing early but positive signs on reserves: Miller
Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says there are early signs COVID-19 vaccines are having a positive impact against the pandemic on reserves. But Miller warns it's too early to let up our guard or a third-wave of infections could be devastating.
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP120279171
Legacy Identifier:
n_COVID-Indigenous20210319T1715
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2m21s
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1920px × 1080px 165.59 MB
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Create Date:
3/19/2021 5:15:00 PM
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communities
COVID-19
indigenous
pandemic
third wave
vaccine