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Public Health Mobile Unit offering COVID-19 and influenza vaccines and PCR tests in Central and Eastern zones

The Public Health Mobile Unit (PHMU) supports access to immunization and testing in Nova Scotia. To help ensure local access to these important services, PHMU will be holding clinics in communities across the province over the next few days. All upcoming clinics can be found online at www.nshealth.ca/PHMU.

Public Health Mobile Unit clinics offer COVID-19 and influenza vaccines and PCR tests. Some clinics may be drop-in only, booked appointments only, or a mix of both for vaccines. Drop-ins and booked appointments are welcome for tests. Check the clinic listings for more details.

Find more ways to access fall vaccines at www.nshealth.ca/seasonal-vaccines.

Upcoming Clinics

CENTRAL ZONE

Sackville Legion
45 Sackville Cross Rd., Lower Sackville
Friday, October 18 from 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Offering COVID-19 and influenza vaccines and PCR tests
Booked appointments recommended. Limited drop-ins available.

EASTERN ZONE

Fortress Senior Citizens Club
11 Mitchell St., Louisbourg
Saturday, October 19 from 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Offering COVID-19 and influenza vaccines and PCR tests
Booked appointments recommended. Limited drop-ins available.

Ingonish Volunteer Fire and Community Hall
35936 Cabot Trail, Ingonish
Sunday, October 20 from 12 – 4:30 p.m.
Offering COVID-19 and influenza vaccines and PCR tests
Booked appointments recommended. Limited drop-ins available.

Please note:

  • Vaccines and testing are free and available to all ages that meet eligibility requirements. 
  • Please bring your health card with you, if you have one. 
  • You may have to wait in line outside; please dress accordingly. 
  • Clinics may be cancelled due to inclement weather.
  • Public Health Mobile Unit clinics are healthcare environments and masks are required. A mask will be offered to you when you arrive.
  • Public Health Mobile Unit does not provide primary healthcare. You can learn more about Mobile Primary Care Clinics here
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