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MLHU opens up shortened second dose appointments to eligible individuals Monday

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London, Ont. -

The Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) is expanding their shortened second COVID-19 vaccines for everyone 12 years of age and older as of Monday.

"This announcement is a big step toward ensuring that all individuals in our region have the opportunity to enjoy a two-dose summer," says Dr. Chris Mackie, Medical Officer of Health at MLHU.

Mackie also reminds the public that it is important to not book any earlier than 28 days after the first dose of an mRNA vaccine.

Individuals who had the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine first must ensure eight weeks passes between their first and second shot.

As of Monday, 50,000 new appointments will become available with 6,600 new appointments added every day following.

New appointments will be open every day beginning at 8 a.m.

Eligible individuals can their appointment online.

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