Nova Scotians aged 25 to 29 are now eligible to book an appointment for a COVID-19 vaccine.
The change wasn’t announced in a formal release, but people within that age group are now able to book an appointment for a Pfizer or Moderna vaccine through the vaccination appointment website.
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As of 11 a.m., many of the available appointments were already booked up, but more appointments will be made available.
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Premier Iain Rankin has previously said the province expects to have all eligible groups open by next week.
As of Tuesday, 442,535 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been administered, including 40,096 second doses.
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