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COVID-19 vaccinations begin in Ontario fly-in First Nations

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immunizing people against COVID-19 in northern Ontario fly-in First Nations as part of an initiative called Operation Remote Immunity.The program will see those who are age 18 and older get inoculated against COVID-19 in 31 Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) fly-in communities and Moosonee, Ont., over the next three months.

Consent at heart of Ontario’s COVID-19 vaccination plan for remote First Nations communities On Monday, Neskantaga First Nation Chief Chris Moonias got vaccinated against the novel coronavirus.

He was the first to be inoculated in his community.“I just got my shot, my vaccine. I got to wait here for 15 minutes so I don’t develop any symptoms,” Moonias said in a Facebook Live video Monday.“Let’s protect the communities, let’s.

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