Residents between the ages of 75-79 in the Southwestern Public Health Unit, Middlesex-London Health Unit and Huron Perth Public Health can apply for a vaccine appointment starting Monday.
OXFORD COUNTY - Starting on Monday anyone between the ages of 75 and 79 can start booking an appointment for a COVID-19 vaccine.
The Province made the announcement on Friday morning. Locally this means residents in Southwestern Public Health Unit, Middlesex-London Health Unit and Huron Perth Public Health can apply. The three health units have their own booking system, that is not the same as the Provincial one. Starting today they have expanded the COVID-19 vaccination eligibility to an age group that ranges from those who will turn 75 this year to those who are 79.
In London and Middlesex County, as well as Oxford County, Elgin County and St. Thomas, residents between the ages of 75 and 79 can book an appointment by visiting www.covidvaccinelm.ca.
While a number of bookings will be available by phone, phone bookings are highly discouraged due to the expected volume of calls. Online bookings are highly encouraged.
Those who are not able to book online can call 226-289-3560.
In the Huron Perth Public Health region, residents can book by visiting www.hpph.ca/vaccine booking or by calling 1-833-753-2098.

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