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“We’re not having any trouble getting second doses into people,” Dr. David Colby said. “It’s the first doses that I want to see increase.”
As of Friday morning, 76 per cent of Chatham-Kent residents 18 and older have received at least one dose and 57 per cent have received two.
“We’ve made it very easy for everybody to come in and get their vaccine. You don’t need an appointment at all. You just walk right into the Bradley Centre and you can get your first dose at any time,” Colby said. “We are still doing some first doses, but not as many as I would like to see.
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