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COVID-19: Vaccine eligibility expands in London-Middlesex, Elgin-Oxford to those 65+

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COVID-19 vaccine in the London area, local health officials have announced.As of Tuesday, people aged 65 and older, and those who are turning 65 this year, are now able to book an appointment to receive a vaccine at a mass vaccination clinic in London-Middlesex and Elgin-Oxford.

Will the more deadly COVID-19 variants ruin our summer? Here’s what experts are saying In a statement, the Middlesex-London Health Unit and Southwestern Public Health said the move came as a result of several factors, including strong vaccine uptake, increased supply of doses and recent news that the province’s pharmacy vaccine project would expand locally.Additional information is expected during Tuesday’s scheduled MLHU media briefing.The news comes roughly a.

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