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DORCHESTER, ONT. The person who received the first shot at the first COVID-19 mobile vaccination centre in the London area was smiling under her mask. Thames Centre Deputy Mayor Kelly Elliott led the charge to get the two-day pilot project clinic set up in Dorchester. “It was great to use a community clinic to get in and get my vaccine,” she says. Elliott, who also serves as a county representative with the Middlesex-London Health-Unit (MLHU), says in 24 hours 400 appointments were booked. Following her vaccination, Elliott and Mayor Alison Warwick were out in front of Dorchester s Flight Exec Centre, where the clinic is ongoing Friday and Saturday.
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Politicians in Middlesex County are fretting about a lack of child-care spaces in Thames Centre, warning it could delay women and families from rebounding from the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Dorchester does not have any full-day licensed child-care spots,” Middlesex County Coun. Kelly Elliott said of the Thames Centre community.
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“The problem is, especially as we talk about the success of women and families coming out of the pandemic, if there is nowhere in our community to secure full-day, licensed child care, families are being held back.”