PAGC and STC open COVID-19 vaccine clinics
At least two Indigenous organizations in the province are opening COVID-19 immunization clinics.
Beginning today, the Prince Albert Grand Council will hold an on-reserve clinic at the Senator Allen Bird Memorial Centre from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
The site will be open to anyone who wants to be inoculated. Cree and Dene translation will be provided.
The Saskatoon Tribal Council too is opening a clinic Tuesday at SaskTel Centre for vaccinations.
“When we talk about why we are having a site. It’s to promote the safety of our people. We want our young children to be able to play together, to gather at the playgrounds and to visit their families,” STC Tribal Chief Mark Arcand said. “We want to be able to go to events to our ceremonies to our powwows.”
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