Vaccine clinics for Indigenous people opening soon in Waterloo region - News Summed Up

Vaccine clinics for Indigenous people opening soon in Waterloo region


COVID-19 vaccination sites will soon open in Waterloo region for First Nation, Métis and Inuit residents who want to get the vaccine in a culturally appropriate setting. Anishnabeg Outreach will open a vaccination clinic at 236 Woodhaven Road in Kitchener on March 19 and 20, according to a news release from the Region of Waterloo. The Healing of Seven Generations and KW Urban Wigwam Project will co-host a vaccination clinic at 150 Frederick Street in Kitchener March 24 and 25. Six Nations clinic opened last weekSix Nations of the Grand River is now vaccinating community members against COVID-19 after opening its first clinic last Tuesday, according to a separate news release from Six Nations. The clinic, at the Emily C. General Elementary School, administered 154 doses of the Moderna vaccine on opening day and had administered 295 vaccines as of Monday.


Source: CBC News March 09, 2021 19:18 UTC



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