Call for a ‘national voice’ to improve health care for multicultural communities

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A national body to advise on health care for multicultural communities is being established following concerns over failings during the COVID-19 pandemic.

A man is seen receiving a Covid vaccine at a pop-up drive through vaccination clinic at Belmore Oval, in Sydney.

The federation's CEO Mohommad Al-Khafaji said the COVID-19 response in Australia had highlighted inequalities and disparities experienced by multicultural communities.

 

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