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Coronavirus: LTC residents in London-Middlesex to be vaccinated by Jan. 23, Mackie says

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coronavirus by the end of Jan. 23, the region’s medical officer of health said Monday.The news comes a week after the Middlesex-London Health Unit announced it would shift the focus of its vaccination campaign to getting shots into the arms of long-term care home residents as quickly as possible.“By the 23rd, we expect to complete our vaccination campaign of long-term care homes, specifically focusing on residents.

So all of the residents in long-term care homes in Middlesex and London will be vaccinated by the end of the day on Jan. 23,” said Dr.

Chris Mackie during Monday’s media briefing.“We’re very excited about that. We’ve had tremendous cooperation from the homes.

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