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Hamilton offers AstraZeneca vaccine clinic, Johnson and Johnson pause shouldn’t slow rollout

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COVID-19 vaccination plan on Thursday with a one-week Oxford-AstraZeneca clinic in central Hamilton.Despite recent shortages of the vaccine in Canada, public health says there is enough in the city to offer the clinics with the aid of its primary health partners at the David Braley Health Sciences Centre on Main Street East.So the AstraZeneca supply does slow down for us as we go through May, but right now, we have supply in our community to offer those clinics,” Michelle Baird, director of operations for public health, told Global News.

COVID-19 vaccine eligibility expands in Hamilton hot spots The shot had previously only been available to those aged 40 and older through Ontario pharmacies.The clinic runs May 6-13 between 11:30 a.m..

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