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Prince George COVID-19 vaccination eligibility extended

More seniors living in Prince George and Vanderhoof are now eligible to register to book a COVID-19 vaccine appointment.

Now, residents that are 65 and older (born in or before 1956) register with the Northern Health COVID-19 appointment call centre.

The call centre is available daily from 7 am to 7 pm, with contact information available on the Northern Health website.

PG residents will have their appointment booked at the Prince George Civic and Conference Centre, while Vanderhoof appointments will be held at the Vanderhoof Health Unit.

All Northern Health residents are being urged to visit the Northern Health website for community-specific vaccination schedules before calling.

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