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July 15, 2021
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Dr. Liz Fitting, Associate Professor in the department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, wrote a blog post about her experiences helping temporary foreign workers in Nova Scotia book COVID-19 vaccination appointments.
Read her blog post here and listen to her discuss why she says the vaccine booking system needs a major update in an interview with Portia Clark on CBC Radio's Information Morning.
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