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WINDSOR, ONT. Chatham-Kent Public Health has announced new COVID-19 vaccine eligibility groups and a mobile clinic date in the region. Beginning on April 27, CK Public Health is inviting those residents with qualifying health conditions to book a vaccination appointment online at GetYourShotCK.ca or by calling and leaving a message at 519-351-1010. “We would like to thank our local primary care providers who have been referring their patients in the highest and high categories for appointments. With this new eligible group, we are working towards our goal in vaccinating all adults in Chatham-Kent,” said Dr. David Colby, Chatham-Kent medical officer of health.
Durham reaches vaccination milestone
Posted on April 7, 2021 by oshawaexpress in COVID-19, NEWS, REGION
Dorothy Nancarrow, a resident at Orchard Villa, was the first resident to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Durham. (Photo courtesy Lakeridge Health)accin
More than 107,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in Durham Region.
As of April 4, 2021, Durham Region Health and Lakeridge Health have administered 106,052 vaccines at community and hospital clinics, and another 1,371 doses have been administered to residents through mobile clinics.
“This is a tremendous accomplishment that we’re happy to report and we extend our thanks to Lakeridge Health for their ongoing partnership in the delivery of COVID-19 vaccines to the community,” says Durham Region Medical Officer of Health Dr. Robert Kyle.
Hoosiers age 55 and older now can make an appointment to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
The Indiana State Department of Health announced Tuesday that recent federal use approval for the one-dose Johnson and Johnson vaccine â along with the 53,900 doses of the new vaccine expected to arrive in the state this week â ensure Indiana will have a sufficient of number of doses of all three COVID-19 vaccines to reduce the minimum eligibility age to 55 from 60.
Appointments to receive the free immunization must be made online at ourshot.in.gov, or by calling 211.
A friend or family member may make an appointment on behalf of a person age 55 and older. But the person registered must be an Indiana resident and may be required to provide photo identification before he or she is given the COVID-19 vaccine.
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