Here's What You Really Need To Get A COVID Vaccine In Ontario
An alchemy involving copious free time, a car and loads of social capital—adding up to a terrible way to get jabs into the arms that need them most.
Sarmishta Subramanian, Maclean's
Updated
April 23, 2021
Residents of Toronto’s Jane and Finch neighbourhood, in the M3N postal code, line up at a pop-up COVID-19 vaccine clinic on Saturday, April 17, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Cole Burston
The must-have item last fall in my corner of Toronto was a patio heater. Many of my friends and neighbours had either acquired one or were desperately trolling through shopping sites trying to find a retailer with one in stock. I could rest easy; I had purchased mine early, having learned my lesson from the toilet paper aisles at grocery stores in March and the empty shelves at gardening centres last summer.