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Health unit left in the dark about rapid changes to vaccine rollout

Article content “We are doing the best we can.” Local health unit CEO Theresa Marentette shared a rare on-camera laugh with Medical Officer of Health Dr. Wajid Ahmed Thursday morning when asked how her team has been able to keep up with rapid changes to Ontario’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout plan. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Health unit left in the dark about rapid changes to vaccine rollout Back to video The provincial government’s announcement on Wednesday that vaccines would soon be available to those age 18 and older in COVID “hot spot” postal codes seven of which are in Windsor, Leamington, and Kingsville was news to the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit. They were still working to open up appointments to those age 50 and older in select postal codes, a change announced by Ontario Premier Doug Ford only one day prior, along with the official start of the vaccine distribution plan’s second phase.

Are you 60 or older? You can book your COVID-19 shot at a Windsor-Essex vaccination clinic

People aged 60 and older can now register for a COVID-19 vaccine at a Windsor-Essex clinic.  Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Apr 05, 2021 12:22 PM ET | Last Updated: April 5 The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit has dropped the age to 60 at its targeted and mass vaccination clinics across the region.(Dan Taekema/CBC) comments People aged 60 and older can now register to get a COVID-19 vaccine at a Windsor-Essex clinic.  The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit (WECHU) announced Friday that people born in 1961 or earlier can register at one of the region s five vaccine clinics. Vaccinations are done through appointment only at the following sites:

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