DORCHESTER, ONT. -- The person who received the first shot at the first COVID-19 mobile vaccination centre in the London area was smiling under her mask. Thames Centre Deputy Mayor Kelly Elliott led the charge to get the two-day pilot project clinic set up in Dorchester. “It was great to use a community clinic to get in and get my vaccine,” she says. Elliott, who also serves as a county representative with the Middlesex-London Health-Unit (MLHU), says in 24 hours 400 appointments were booked. Following her vaccination, Elliott and Mayor Alison Warwick were out in front of Dorchester's Flight Exec Centre, where the clinic is ongoing Friday and Saturday.