TORONTO --
Toronto residents who haven't yet booked their first appointment for a COVID-19 vaccine may have to wait at least a month before they can get their shot.
The City of Toronto said in a tweet on Thursday that all city-run clinics are fully booked or close to it until June 6. However, roughly 60,000 appoints are opening up on Thursday for the week of June 7.
The city says as more supply becomes available, they’ll be ready to ramp up clinic operations.
This comes as vaccination eligibility expanded across Ontario Thursday, to include people 50 and above, those with high-risk health conditions, and a number of essential workers who can’t work from home.