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Coronavirus: Advocacy groups calling for data on individuals receiving the COVID-19 shot

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COVID-19 vaccine is needed to help public health officials better allocate resources.“Without the data, without knowing what’s concretely going on, it’s very hard to react,” Kathryn Nicassio, a researcher with Center for Research-Action on Race Relations(CRARR), told Global News.Race and social and economic data is considered key to help protect the most vulnerable population, often visible minorities living in impoverished neighbourhoods.“Citizens and community groups are asking us to ask the government of Quebec to make this obligatory,” Montreal city councillor Marvin Rotrand told Global News.

Quebec to expand vaccination to people 65 and up in Montreal area: health minister Canada’s National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI).

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