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More pharmacies across London soon will be equipped to give COVID-19 vaccines, adding to just two locations now getting doses for older adults, Mayor Ed Holder vowed Thursday.
As desperation and demands for vaccines rise amid the third wave of the coronavirus pandemic, adults aged 60 to 64 still aren’t able to book their shots at the mass vaccination clinics in London and Mt. Brydges.
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With just two local pharmacies, both in the city’s northwest, offering the AstraZeneca vaccines to those 55 and older, London has only the same number of options as much smaller neighbours such as St. Thomas and Ingersoll. Those communities also each have two pharmacies receiving doses for the 55-and-older crowd.