No thought for Māori needs in vaccine rollout, Waitangi Tribunal hears
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Bureaucratic hurdles, slow responses and sidelining of Māori experts have been detailed before the Waitangi Tribunal today. Today was the second day of an urgent hearing into the how the pandemic response has affected Māori, who are now the group most affected by Covid - and with the slowest vaccine uptake. Jamie Tahana is following the hearing.
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