Interior Health to open nearly 50 COVID-19 vaccine clinics
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Starting on Monday, seniors within the Interior Health region will be able to book appointments for a COVID-19 vaccine.
IH said those 90 or older and Indigenous people 65 or older will be able to call and book appointments for vaccines.
Immunization appointments for the region will begin on March 15th, and appointments can be made starting on March 8th.
Eligible patients will be broken down into three age groups:
Call on Monday, March 8th or after:
Those born in or before 1931 (90+ years old).
Indigenous people born in or before 1956 (65+ years old), and Elders.
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