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Newsroom Ready: Indigenous community leaders key to encouraging trust in vaccines: Miller

Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says local leaders and health professionals are key to instilling trust in the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Indigenous communities. He says vaccine uptake has been strong as elders receive inoculations alongside information provided in regional dialects, despite some examples of hesitancy due to historical distrust of government programs. 
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier: CP116992312 
Legacy Identifier: r_COVID-Indigenous20210204T1330 
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Create Date: 2/4/2021 1:30:00 PM 
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