Why the Moderna vaccine could be a game changer for remote communities

Published: Jan. 5, 2021, 5:10 a.m.

The arrival of the Moderna vaccine in some Indigenous and northern communities is being welcomed with hope — and some hesitancy. To discuss why it could be game changer for remote communities, Matt Galloway speaks with Feddie Louie, director of the Emergency Operations Centre for the Tahltan Central Government in northern B.C., Grand Chief Jerry Daniels of the Southern Chiefs Organization of Manitoba, and Nunavut Health Minister Lorne Kusugak.