A public health nurse administers a COVID-19 vaccine. (File photo supplied by Southwestern Public Health)A public health nurse administers a COVID-19 vaccine. (File photo supplied by Southwestern Public Health)
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Huron Perth Public Health vaccine clinics through the week

A number of vaccine clinics are scheduled to run this week in Huron and Perth.

The list starts with today's clinics at the Festival Marketplace Shopping Centre in Stratford between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m., as well as at the Goderich Memorial Arena between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.

The two dose rate in Huron and Perth is sitting at 76.6 percent for those 12 and older.

That is well ahead of the provincial rate of 69.7 percent.

After Tuesday's clinics, there are several other clinics scheduled and are listed below:

Tuesday, September 21 Stratford | Festival Marketplace Shopping Centre | 1067 Ontario Street | 4-7PM Goderich | Goderich Memorial Arena | 180 McDonald Street | 3-7PM

Wednesday, September 22 Clinton | Jacob Memorial Building (behind health unit) | 77722B London Road | walk in clinic | 4-7PM St. Marys | Pyramid Recreation Centre | 317 James Street South | 3-7PM

Thursday, September 23 Exeter | South Huron Recreation Centre | 94 Victoria Street East | 4-7PM Stratford (Neighbourhood pop-up clinic; everyone welcome) | 45 Buckingham Drive (between Murray Hill Road & Douglas Street) | 4-7PM

Friday, September 24 Monkton | Elma Logan Recreation Complex | 200 Nelson Street | 4-7PM

Saturday, September 25 Stratford | Stratford Rotary Complex | 353 McCarthy Road | 11AM-2PM Goderich | Goderich Memorial Arena | 180 McDonald Street | 11AM-2PM

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