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Organ transplant recipient gets second vaccine dose after going public about lengthy wait

  OTTAWA An Ottawa man who thought he had to wait months to receive his second dose of COVID-19 vaccine, despite being considered a patient in the highest-risk category, is now fully vaccinated. Steve McArdle received his second dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at the Ottawa Hospital Civic Campus on Monday. “It’s a relief,” said the 62-year-old. “It takes a little bit of the stress off and anxiety.” McArdle, an organ transplant recipient, got his first dose on April 19 and was told by doctors to get his second one no later than May 17, but the earliest date he could book was Aug. 9.

Egan: Vaccine stampede underway, yet some clinics go strangely quiet

Article content Jabs are being taken at the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccines, a daily bouncing ball that is, absolutely, a mixture of phone-holding frustration and blessed relief. But here’s an aspect only whispered about: There appear to be days, mysteriously, when not all the vaccination bookings are being filled. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Egan: Vaccine stampede underway, yet some clinics go strangely quiet Back to video “The whole thing struck me as very odd,” reports Doug Yonson, 71, a retired writer and editor at the Ottawa Citizen. When he arrived at the Nepean Sportsplex on Tuesday evening for his 8:07 p.m. appointment (70-plus group), he was surprised at how few cars were in the parking lot.

Ottawans 60 and over now eligible for vaccination

Ottawans 60 and over now eligible for vaccination Ottawans age 60 and over are now eligible to book an appointment to be vaccinated against COVID-19 at one of four community clinics, the city announced Wednesday. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Apr 07, 2021 11:07 AM ET | Last Updated: April 7 Audra Wash cleans chairs at the waiting area at the Invista Centre in Kingston, Ont., on March 1, 2021. The centre is being used as a COVID-19 vaccination site for the KLF&A health unit.(Lars Hagberg/Canadian Press) Ottawans age 60 and over are now eligible to book an appointment to be vaccinated against COVID-19 at one of four community clinics, the city announced Wednesday.

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