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Laid-off tourism workers to help with COVID-19 vaccines in B.C.
Premier John Horgan says more than 1,400 workers laid off from the tourism and hospitality sectors are set to provide non-clinical help at mass immunization clinics being set up across the province.
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The Canadian Press
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CP120535521
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