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N.S. to vaccinate at homeless shelters using mobile van clinics
Nova Scotia is planning to use mobile van clinics to vaccinate about 900 people who use, work or volunteer in homeless shelters in the Halifax area. Premier Iain Rankin says the van clinics “will be a key piece of our vaccine delivery program,” as the province continues its vaccine rollout and more are planned to come into use.
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The Canadian Press
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CP120133819
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