Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Hamilton vaccination program to prioritizes black & other racialized populations ages 18+ in hot spots

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Almost 30% of Hamiltonians have received a covid vaccine, that’s more than 167 thousand people. Despite being categorized as “high risk”, people of colour have not been prioritized in the city until now. Adam Atkinson reports.

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