Children age five to 11 with autism, anxiety, severe allergies or some other medical conditions can pre-register now to receive their COVID-19 shot at CHEO clinics. Read More
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Ottawa kids with autism, allergies, other special needs can pre-register now for their COVID-19 shot
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