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Racism key barrier to getting help in Indigenous overdose crisis in B C : authority - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Racism key barrier to getting help in Indigenous overdose crisis in B.C.: authority Poll Yes A man draws an unknown illicit substance into a syringe before injecting it into his arm during a rally and march to mark the five-year anniversary of British Columbia declaring a public health emergency in the overdose crisis, in Vancouver, on Wednesday, April 14, 2021. The First Nations Health Authority is releasing data later today on drug toxicity deaths and their affect on Indigenous communities. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck VANCOUVER – British Columbia’s First Nations Health Authority says Indigenous people accounted for nearly 15 per cent of all toxic drug deaths last year although they represent 3.3 per cent of the province’s total population.

B C First Nations Health Authority hopes all Indigenous adults vaccinated in Phase 2

A dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is given to a recipient at a vaccination site in Vancouver Thursday, March 11, 2021. The top doctor at British Columbia s First Nations Health Authority says she is hopeful all Indigenous adults in the province, including those who don t live on reserves, will be offered the COVID-19 vaccine in the second phase of the immunization program. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward VANCOUVER The top doctor at British Columbia s First Nations Health Authority says she is hopeful all Indigenous adults in the province, including those who don t live on reserves, will be offered the COVID-19 vaccine in the second phase of the immunization program.

B C First Nations Health Authority hopes all Indigenous adults vaccinated in Phase 2 | iNFOnews

Laura Dhillon Kane A dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is given to a recipient at a vaccination site in Vancouver Thursday, March 11, 2021. The top doctor at British Columbia s First Nations Health Authority says she is hopeful all Indigenous adults in the province, including those who don t live on reserves, will be offered the COVID-19 vaccine in the second phase of the immunization program. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward March 13, 2021 - 1:00 AM VANCOUVER - The top doctor at British Columbia s First Nations Health Authority says she is hopeful all Indigenous adults in the province, including those who don t live on reserves, will be offered the COVID-19 vaccine in the second phase of the immunization program.

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