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Several more groups of Chatham-Kent residents can start booking their COVID-19 vaccination appointments Thursday with the Chatham-Kent public health unit.
Adults who’ll be 50 or older this year are now eligible for their first dose. So are many workers who can’t do their job from home.
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They can make appointments online at getyourshotck.ca or by leaving a message at 519-351-1010 starting at 8 a.m. Thursday.
The new groups of eligible workers are:
COVID-19 vaccine eligibility expands to ages 50-plus in Chatham-Kent
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Residents who’ll be at least 55 years old this year can now book an appointment at a COVID-19 vaccination clinic in Chatham-Kent.
They can receive a dose at the Chatham mass vaccination at the John D. Bradley Convention Centre or at a mobile clinic in Wallaceburg or Blenheim.
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The appointment-only mobile clinics are scheduled for Friday, May 21, at Wallaceburg Memorial Arena from 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. and for Sunday, May 30, in Blenheim at the Gincor Trailer Werx parking lot, 1 Solvay Dr., from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. The Blenheim clinic will offer drive-thru service.