Posted: Apr 29, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: April 29
A medical worker prepares a dose of the AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine at a centre in Antwerp, Belgium, on March 18, 2021. Nova Scotia has lowered the eligibility age for the vaccine to 40.(Yves Herman/Reuters)
Some pharmacists in Nova Scotia say we re about to find out how popular or unpopular the AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine is in the province.
Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia s chief medical officer of health, announced Wednesday the province is lowering the age for AstraZeneca eligibility to 40 years old.
His announcement comes at a time when there are 11,000 doses of the vaccine sitting in refrigerators across the province, with no appointments booked to get those shots in arms.
Pharmacies report many cancellations of appointments to get AstraZeneca vaccine
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Pharmacies report many cancellations of appointments to get AstraZenica vaccine
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HALIFAX Nova Scotia NDP Leader Gary Burrill received his first dose of the COVID vaccine at a Halifax pharmacy Wednesday afternoon. Burrill is one of 55,000 Nova Scotians that will be rolling up their sleeves this week for a shot. I never felt better, he told CTV News after getting immunized. Burrill said he was grateful for all the work Public Health has been doing around the vaccine rollout. I can’t think of anything I ever did in my life that was easier than getting the vaccine this afternoon, said Burrill. Former premier Stephen McNeil also got vaccinated Wednesday.