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COVID-19: MLHU expects to meet ‘aggressive’ new Ontario vaccine targets

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Middlesex-London Health Unit believes it will be able to meet the “aggressive” provincial targets to expand COVID-19 vaccine access to all adults as of May 24, starting with expanding access to those aged 55 and older on Friday.The province announced Thursday afternoon that vaccine bookings would expand to those 55 and older on Friday and that it expects people aged 30 and older to be eligible to start booking vaccination appointments the week of May 17 followed by those 18 and older on May 24.

COVID-19: MLHU expanding vaccination to eligible child-care workers MLHU medical officer of health Dr. Chris Mackie says they’ll also be expanding vaccine bookings to those 55 and older starting 8 a.m.

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