LONDON, ONT. Twelve-year-old Kyla Ross led the charge on Tuesday by becoming one of the first in her age group to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. “I went in, I went through a lot of processes and then I finally got the vaccine.” The Middlesex-London region, along with the province, expanded vaccine eligibility to youth ages 12-17 years old on Sunday. Kyla received her first dose at the Earl Nichols Recreation Centre in south London on Tuesday morning. It is one of two sites administering the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to that age group, with the other site located at the North London Optimist Community Centre.
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Young people aged 12 and older in London and Middlesex County will be eligible to book COVID-19 vaccine appointments starting Sunday morning, the public health…
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