Author of the article: Tina Peplinskie
Publishing date: Mar 12, 2021 • March 12, 2021 • 4 minute read • Tina Davidson (left), chief pharmacist at the Pembroke Regional Hospital, and Grace Weisenberg, pharmacy manager, prepared trays of syringes filled with doses of COVID-19 vaccine for the first public vaccination clinic at the Pembroke Memorial Centre March 12. Photo by Tina Peplinskie /jpg, PM
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The first public COVID-19 vaccination clinic in Pembroke is being called a success after approximately 600 people received their first dose March 12 at the Pembroke Memorial Centre.
Pre-regisration is required for the clinics, with only certain groups eligible to receive the vaccine. Currently that is residents who are 80 years of age and older (born in 1941 or earlier); Indigenous residents (on and off reserve) who are 55 years of age and older (born in 1966 or earlier); retirement home health-care workers and essential caregivers; long-term care
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