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Local schools host immunization clinics for staff and students

Numerous schools across Prince George are offering COVID-19 immunization clinics for their students 12+ and faculty members over the next few days.

Until 3:30 pm today (Wednesday), on-campus clinics offering first and second doses are being hosted at DP Todd Secondary School and UNBC.

Tomorrow (Thursday), from 11:30 am until 3:30 pm, Shas Ti Kelly Road Secondary School will be offering first and second doses.

Prince George Secondary School will be hosting a mobile clinic on Friday, offering first and second doses to students and staff 12+ from 11:30 until 3:30 pm.

On Monday, College Heights Secondary School will be hosting a clinic from 11:30 am until 3:30 pm.

No school vaccination clinics are scheduled to take place in Vanderhoof, however, residents can book appointments at the CORE Space in Prince Rupert every Friday from 9 am until 4 pm.

For Quesnel residents, a drop-in clinic will be offering first and second doses at the GR Baker Hospital – Family Services from 4:15 pm until 7:30 pm every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.

Files from Dione Wearmouth, MyPGNow

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