Thousand COVID booster shot appointments available in Sault

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Thousand COVID booster shot appointments available in Sault
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Clinics offer protection from illness in lead-up to holidays, health officials say

Local healthcare officials have added more booster shot clinics in the Sault, which are accessible by appointment in the coming weeks.

Meanwhile, the Sault Ste. Marie COVID-19 Assessment Centre, in partnership with Sault Area Hospital, located at 165 Drive in Rd., is offering drive-up COVID-19 booster doses, to boost protection before the holidays.

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