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287 New Ont. Cases, 77% Of Adults Vaccinated

Ontario is still making headway against COVID-19 with fewer than 300 people testing positive for COVID-19.

The province is reporting 287 new cases, a drop compared to 346 yesterday and 318 last Sunday.

There are no new cases in the Northwestern Health Unit today. The Thunder Bay District’s cases for this weekend will be reported on Monday.

As of today, 77 per cent of adults over age 18 have had at least one vaccine shot.

Starting tomorrow, all adults who’ve received their first shot of Moderna or Pfizer can book or re-book your second dose appointment. The earliest you can get your second dose is 28 days after your first injection.

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit and the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre have opened up more appointments at both the CLE Coliseum and Bora Laskin Building for the coming weeks to accommodate this expanded eligibility. Eligible individuals can book appointments online or by calling 1-833-943-3900.

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