

Meet the family doctor behind Jabapalooza
Dr. Nili Kaplan Myrth, a family doctor in Ottawa, has 1,400 patients and 13,000 followers on Twitter. She’s been outspoken in her efforts to make sure marginalized people—like frontline workers, single parents and refugees or those who have trouble accessing transportation—get vaccines. She’s already organized two mass vaccination clinics in Ottawa, called Jabapaloozas, where she gave out more than 800 shots—not only to her own patients, but also to hundreds of others.
She has another Jabapalooza coming up in June... but only if she can get enough vaccines to pull it off. Meanwhile, her own patients between the ages of 12 and 17 won’t be able to get vaccinated in her office. She joins The CJN Daily to talk about these problems and other issues with Ontario's, and Canada's, vaccine rollout.
What we talked about:
- Read about Jabapalooza in the Ottawa Citizen
- Find Dr. Nili Kaplan-Myrth on Twitter @nilikm
- See her website, rxadvocacy.ca
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