London-area public health officials are cheering the first week of the COVID-19 vaccination rollout for children age five to 11, an initiative that’s already reached about 4,500 local kids. The Middlesex-London Health Unit has transformed parts of its Western Fair District Agriplex COVID-19 vaccination clinic to make it welcoming for the approximately 39,000 newly eligible children in the area. Here’s a glimpse inside the clinic and the opening days of the pediatric vaccine rollout. Read More
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