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COVID-19: Ontario records 3,295 new cases on first day of stay-at-home order

Article content Ottawa Public Health reports 156 new cases and no new deaths on Thursday. Gatineau lockdown extended to April 19 Outbreak declared in Kingston university district Ontario reported 3,295 new cases of COVID-19 Thursday as a provincewide stay-at-home came into effect. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. COVID-19: Ontario records 3,295 new cases on first day of stay-at-home order Back to video It is the seventh time in eight days the province has topped 3,000 cases a day, with the highest number of new cases coming in Toronto with 933, Peel with 649 and York with 386 and Durham with 165.

COVID-19: Ontario records 3,295 new cases on first day of stay-at-home order

COVID-19: Ontario records 3,295 new cases on first day of stay-at-home order
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Drive-thru COVID-19 vaccination clinic held in Kingston to administer doses to residents 55 and older

  KINGSTON Kingston-area doctors distributed hundreds of doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine at a series of drive-thru clinics in the region Wednesday. Bob Tchegus, 58, received his first dose of the vaccine at the drive-thru clinic at Queen’s University’s Richardson Stadium, off Sir John A. MacDonald Blvd. I expected to be one of the last ones, says Tchegus of his age group. Even though I’m closer to 60, I was grouped in with the 50. I’m just glad (the wait) is over. He’s one of 300 people who got their doses at the drive-thru clinic set up by Kingston-area doctors for those 55 and over.

Doctors will administer 300 COVID-19 vaccinations at drive-thru clinic

Author of the article: Meghan Balogh Publishing date: Apr 07, 2021  •  3 days ago  •  2 minute read Article content The Richardson Stadium parking lot is set to become a pop-up vaccination clinic on Wednesday evening. Twenty-five primary care physicians, nurses and medical secretaries will administer 300 doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine during a drive-thru clinic from 5 to 8 p.m. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Doctors will administer 300 COVID-19 vaccinations at drive-thru clinic Back to video Dr. Elaine Ma, a Kingston primary care physician who helped to organize the clinic, said that another 200 doses were to be administered at pop-up vaccine clinics in Napanee, Verona and Amherstview.

Doctors will administer 300 COVID-19 vaccinations at drive-thru clinic

Doctors will administer 300 COVID-19 vaccinations at drive-thru clinic
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