Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 12 August 2021, p. 7

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COVID-19 - Vaccine Clinic - ENTER HERE os iaeia ic a Graham Paine/ Metroland Some Halton clinics will soon be used for non-COVID vaccines in youth as part of the school immunization program. SEVERAL CHANGES COMING FOR COVID-19 VACCINE CLINICS MELANIE HENNESSEY mhennessey@ metroland.com Plans are in the works to consolidate some of Hal- ton's COVID-19 community vaccination clinics by the a of the summer, and be- gin using some locations for non-COVID tions in youth. Halton Public pean re. ther details on the planned closures of the vaccine clinics at Oakville Trafal- morial Hospital and Soseph B; Brant Hospital as of August Se praing toa press re- are fully vaccinated, Hal- ton" "will begin consolidat- ig its community clinics in eaugust to focus on tar- geted community outreach and school-based immuni- zation pro} Health Officials plan to transition several clinic lo- cations to ones that offer non-COVID vaccines to students in grades 7, 8and9 as part of the school immu- nization program. "This will provide Hal- ton with an opportunity to catch up eligible students who were not able to get vaccinated with these im- portant vaccines due to the pandemic,” notes the re- ons for the hospital clinic closures, residents who had vaccine eitment scheduled at those loca- tions on or after August 16 are being notified that their appointments are cancelled, with options to reschedule at another Hal- ton clinic, pharmacy or pri- mary care provider. "I am grateful for our hospital partners who have n instrumental in the Halton vaccine rollout and provided high-quality care to i throughout the COVID-19 pandemic," said Halton Medical Officer of Health i shani. fant step to nor- mal, it's critical that more residents get fully vacci- nated as soon as possible to protect themselves and our community. Each and ev- ery dose counts, and get- ting your second dose will give you better protection against COVID-19 and the Delta variant." Halton Healthcare pres- ident and CEO Denise Hardenne said by August 15, it's expected that 200,000 vaccines will have been ad- ministered at the Oakville hospital clinic. Meanwhile, over 58,000 vaccinations have been giv- enat the Joseph Brant clin- ic since opening in March, sai hospital bresident and CEO Eric Vz For further tails and to access the online vac- cine booking system, visit halton.ca/COVIDvaccines. 1-18) Me) |S HEARING AID & GET THE 2ND HearingLife UONEH - dl UL | 2 Woz ‘Zi IsnGny ‘kepsinyy | SI — Limited-time BOGO SALE: Buy one hearing aid and get the second one 50% OFF. Our latest hearing aid responds to the way your brain processes sound, drawing from a database housing millions of sounds. The result? Hearing that is clearer and completely balanced for a far more natural sounding even in noisy Bluetooth connectivity allows you to: ® 9 9 Make hands-free phone calls using your Have your hearing aids adjusted remotely via your Stream TV, audiobooks and podcasts to your iOS or Android device hearing aids. hearing aids. DAY, GET 25 Air Miles® Reward Miles when you cone ate your first hearing CRM IMBERORE LOU test + Get up to 1000 Miles with the BUY IT! With our 90-DAY no return fee policy. purchase of hearing aids' 1-866-939-3098 FREE Hearing Tests call to book your appointment Colm okore) Meola iarema a (xs lalars] aii-mxs11=101C7 0) @HearingLife is in your neighbourhood Acton 31 Mill Street East Robert Branto! Hearing Instrument Specialist fee will opply. For ADP sal Please eordyouy

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