Expecting Mother Nicole Killaire was one of the first people to be vaccinated at the new clinic in Tillsonburg today.
TILLSONBURG - The COVID-19 Tillsonburg Vaccination Clinic officially opened it's doors to the public today.
This clinic was made possible thanks to a partnership with SWPH, Oxford County, Oxford EMS, and the Town of Tillsonburg. Oxford Paramedic Jim McDonald administered the first shot to Ingersoll resident Nicole Killaire this morning. Nicole is 7 months pregnant and booked her appointment as soon she heard about the new Tillsonburg clinic.
La Salette resident David Dyment was also one of the first to get vaccinated today. He received his dose from Oxford Paramedic Lindsay Swick.

The clinic is located inside the Tillsonburg Community Centre in the Lions Auditorium. People over the age of 60 can book appointment online or by calling 1-888-333-2175. You can find more information regarding COVID-19 vaccine eligibility online here.

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