COVID-19 shots this week at a clinic in Beaconsfield.It was given to those who live in intermediate and family-type settings and group homes, between ages 16 and 65.
Coronavirus: Parents of Quebecers with developmental challenges call for vaccine priority “We found out last week that we were able to go and open up a vaccine clinic for our users,” Stephanie Torchin told Global News at the clinic.
She’s coordinator of residential services for the regional health board’s services for intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorders or physical disabilities.Guberman is relieved.“Maybe I get to do a little bit more activities,” he said shortly after getting his shot.Those who don’t live in residences overseen by the health board still.