Nova Scotians aged 40-54 can now book an AstraZeneca vaccine

Nova Scotians aged 40-54 can now book an AstraZeneca vaccine (update)


Nurse Carolyne Aremo prepares the COVID-19 vaccine at the start of a clinic on Thursday, April 8th in Upper Hammonds PlainsCommunications Nova Scotia
If you're a Nova Scotian between the ages of 40 and 54 hoping to book an appointment for the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, keep trying.
That's the advice from the CEO of the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia, Allison Bodnar.
"It looks like everything local is full," she told NEWS 95.7 fill-in host Todd Veinotte just after 10 a.m. Friday. "But what I can say is there will be a few more clinics added as the day goes on."
The province announced earlier this week that it would be expanding the eligibility for the AstraZeneca immunization.

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