Indigenous clinics lead off-reserve COVID-19 vaccine efforts as Ontario develops plan “We want to go into our road-access communities and make sure that those who are eligible to take the vaccine do have access to the vaccine,” said Fiddler.Giving the vaccine to members of the Nishnawbe Aski Nation who have migrated to Ontario cities like Thunder Bay, Timmins, and Dryden to have better access to health care for pre-existing medical conditions has to happen at the same time, he said.“We want to make sure that this happens fairly quickly,” said Fiddler. “There’s lots of meetings every week … working with our partners to make this happen as quickly as possible.”Ornge, the province’s air ambulance service, transported the vaccines to the.