in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, Ju ly 15 ,2 02 1 | 4 The province will be hosting three pop-up vacci- nation clinics in Halton this month. The two-day clinics will be providing the Pfizer vac- cine for both first and sec- ond doses. The clinics are being held outside, so come dressed for the weather. The clinics dates are as follows: • Wednesday, July 14- Thursday, July 15 at St. Thomas Aquinas Second- ary School, 124 Dorval Drive in Oakville • Saturday, July 17-Sun- day, July 18 at Craig Kiel- burger Secondary School, 1151 Ferguson Drive in Milton • Saturday, July 24-Sun- day, July 25 at Holy Trinity Catholic Secondary School, 2420 Sixth Line in Oakville All three clinics run from 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. and will be open to anyone 12 and older as of the date of the appointment. Appointments can be booked at halton.ca/CO- VIDvaccines. Some walk- in appointments may be available and the last walk- in appointment will be 6 p.m. What you need to know: • For anyone receiving a second dose, it must be at least 28 days since your first dose. • Bring your health card or another piece of infor- mation with your name, photo and date of birth. • You will be at the clinic for approximately 30 min- utes. Arrive 10 minutes be- fore you appointment for registration. • Wear a mask at all times and maintain a two- metre distance from oth- ers. • If you require support, bring only one person with you. • Eat a meal or snack be- fore your appointment. PROVINCE TO HOST LOCAL VACCINATION CLINICS The province is holding COVID vaccine clinics in Halton this month. Graham Paine/Metroland NEWS