Niagara vaccination clinics to continue during stay-at-home orders
Niagara Region Public Health COVID-19 vaccination clinics will continue to be open during the provincewide state of emergency and stay-at-home orders that started Thursday.
Niagara Region Public Health COVID-19 vaccination clinics will continue to be open during the provincewide state of emergency and stay-at-home orders that started Thursday.
Teachers and other frontline education staff will be able to book a vaccine appointment starting tomorrow, the Niagara Region reports.
Ontario reports 3,295 new COVID-19 cases with 19 new deaths. Niagara Region reports 114 cases with no new deaths.
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Ontario reports 3,215 new COVID-19 cases with 17 new deaths. Niagara Region reports 133 cases with no new deaths.
Ontario reported 3,065 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday and 12,077 cases over the weekend. There were 70 new cases today and 402 over the weekend in the Niagara Region.
Shoppers Drug Mart in Grimsby, at the Grimsby Square location, has a limited supply of the Astra Zeneca vaccine as of Tuesday. People 55 years can book an appointment directly through the store’s website at Shoppersdrugmart.ca. There are 15 pharmacies across Niagara that have a stock of the vaccine including at least one in Smithville. … Read more
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Ontario reports 2,557 new COVID-19 cases with 23 new deaths. Niagara Region reports 104 cases with no new deaths.