Feds should detail vaccination plan for Indigenous communities: NDP
OTTAWA — NDP health critic Don Davies says the federal government should come up with a plan to roll COVID-19 vaccines out in Indigenous communities immediately.
Speaking to a virtual news conference today, Davies says the federal government has deferred to the provinces to determine who will be vaccinated first but Indigenous health falls squarely in federal jurisdiction.
He says Ottawa should detail a plan to ensure Pfizer-BioNTech’s vaccine and others will be delivered to Indigenous communities that are experiencing health crises similar to or even worse than in urban centres.
Davies says Ottawa should consider flying people from remote communities to major centres to get the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, which is hard to transport, and consider bringing the vaccine to central hubs in rural or remote areas.