Vaccination plans for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians operate independently from the state allocation, allowing tribe leaders to prioritize Cherokee language speakers, cancer patients and other high-risk individuals.
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Vaccination plans for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians operate independently from the state allocation, allowing tribe leaders to prioritize Cherokee language speakers, cancer patients and other high-risk individuals.