COVID-19 vaccine over the last 4 days.On Thursday, 81,390 residents had received their first dose or roughly 63 per cent of the adult population.That number jumped to 85,166 residents or close to 70 per cent by end of day Sunday, Peterborough Public Health reported.“Vaccines are the ticket out of this pandemic and Canadians know it and are getting on-board,” said Andy Mitchell, local health board chair and mayor of Selwyn Township.“We have some work to do, but we’re doing really, really well!” medical officer of health Dr.
Rosana Salvaterra added.The health unit is also reporting that more than 12,000 local residents are fully vaccinated after receiving their second doses.24 per cent of Peterborough area youths 12-17 years of age have.