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Vaccine should reach all B.C. First Nations by end of March, says health authority

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All those living in a B.C. First Nations community should have access to a first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine if they want it by the end of March, according to the First Nations Health Authority. It's part of a push to get people in remote, vulnerable communities vaccinated. 
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