Vaccine hesitancy and First Nations, Inuit and Métis populations – Potential implications during COVID-19
Organization: National Collaborating Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCCID)National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health
Published: 2021
"This webinar discusses some of the specific challenges for vaccine uptake amongst First Nations, Inuit and Métis populations, including their negative historic and contemporary experiences with mainstream healthcare systems, health care professionals, and vaccine providers in Canada." - Vaccine hesitancy and First Nations, Inuit and Métis populations – Potential implications during COVID-19
Resource Group:
Implementation Tool
Product Type: Webinar
Specific Populations
Sub Topics: Vaccination Decision Making
Indigenous Populations
Monitoring and Surveillance
Outbreaks and Pandemics
COVID-19
Understanding Vaccine Hesitancy
Product Type: Webinar
Category:
Vaccination Decision Making,Specific Populations,Sub Topics: Vaccination Decision Making,Indigenous Populations,Monitoring and Surveillance,Outbreaks and Pandemics,COVID-19,Understanding Vaccine Hesitancy Vaccination Decision MakingSpecific Populations
Sub Topics: Vaccination Decision Making
Indigenous Populations
Monitoring and Surveillance
Outbreaks and Pandemics
COVID-19
Understanding Vaccine Hesitancy
Language:
English
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