Health
Remote BC First Nations to begin getting Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine this week – Nelson Star
Tahltan Nation amongst first recipients
Several B.C. First Nations are scheduled to receive their first COVID-19 vaccines.
The Moderna vaccine will be offered to everyone aged 18 and over in 10 rural and remote Indigenous communities in B.C. this week, mostly in the north, where health care services are limited.
Although the First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) could not be reached for comment, the Tahltan Central Government (TCG) confirmed they are one of the recipients.
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