Native medical providers and parents promote childhood vaccinations in Indian country.
Native Americans have a destructive history with widespread deadly diseases. Today, Native families have access to public health care and are able to prevent the spread of deadly diseases, through vaccines, while incorporating their traditions. Produced in partnership with the Great LakesInter-Tribal Council, Inc. Through funding provided by a cooperative agreement from the Indian Health Service
AIR DATE 5/19/20
Vaccines in Indian country are safe, effective and one of the easiest ways to protect families and the community from deadly diseases. Produced in partnership with the Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council, Inc. Through funding provided by a cooperative agreement from the Indian Health Service.
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