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Public Health Sudbury and Districts will open COVID-19 booking for adults who are 70 and older in 2021 one day earlier than anticipated, the health unit said in a release.
As part of a province-wide update to the booking system, those individuals will now be able to book appointments starting on Friday.
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PHSD had previously announced it would open booking for the 70-and-up crowd on Saturday.
Adults 70 years of age or older can use the provincial online system to book an appointment by visiting covid-19.ontario.ca/book-vaccine. Those who are eligible can have someone book an appointment on their behalf.