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Information and Resources to Build Vaccine Confidence for First Nations, Inuit and Métis People
Organization: National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous HealthPublished: 2021
"This fact sheet provides information on how vaccines work, their safety, and possible side effects. This evidence supports informed decision-making on immunizations." - National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health
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Resource Group:
Background Knowledge
Product Type: Fact Sheet
Vaccine Acceptance and Uptake
Understanding Vaccine Acceptance and Uptake
Specific Populations
Indigenous Populations
Program Planning and Delivery
Promotion and Communication
Communication
Product Type: Fact Sheet
Category:
Vaccination Decision Making,Vaccine Acceptance and Uptake,Understanding Vaccine Acceptance and Uptake,Specific Populations,Indigenous Populations,Program Planning and Delivery,Promotion and Communication,Communication Vaccination Decision MakingVaccine Acceptance and Uptake
Understanding Vaccine Acceptance and Uptake
Specific Populations
Indigenous Populations
Program Planning and Delivery
Promotion and Communication
Communication
Audience:
General Public
Population: Children (All)
Adolescents
Adults
Pregnant and Breastfeeding People
Region: National
Population: Children (All)
Adolescents
Adults
Pregnant and Breastfeeding People
Region: National
Language:
English
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