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No target date for when Indigenous residents fully vaccinated: Miller

Federal Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says 75 per cent of Indigenous adults have received a first shot of vaccine against COVID-19. Miller says Indigenous communities are "ahead of the curve," but there are some areas where there is less uptake, including in areas with a higher youth rate. 
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Inidgenous Services Minister
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