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Nova Scotia to roll out AstraZeneca vaccine in 25 clinics next week

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AstraZeneca vaccine, with rollout starting March 20.Nova Scotia announced on Tuesday that the new COVID-19 vaccine will be available at 25 locations across the province, on a “first come, first served basis.”This week, the province is expected to receive 13,000 doses of the vaccine, all of which must be administered before April 2.Health authorities have partnered with Doctors Nova Scotia and the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia to handle the rollout of the AstraZeneca shot.“I’m pleased government called upon doctors to support the vaccine rollout,” said Dr.

Robyn MacQuarrie, president of Doctors Nova Scotia.“It’s been a long year, and the best way to get through this and protect Nova Scotians from COVID-19 is to get vaccine in arms as.

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