Published Wednesday, February 10, 2021 3:48PM EST Last Updated Wednesday, February 10, 2021 4:11PM EST The City of Toronto has released the location of a network of mass immunization clinics that it says will be capable of administering shots to up to 120,000 people a week once the supply of COVID-19 vaccines improves. Fire Chief Matthew Pegg, who is leading the city’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, told reporters on Wednesday afternoon that some of the larger sites will have enough staff to immunize up to 40 people at a time while the smaller sites will be able to immunize somewhere between six and 15 individuals at once.
TORONTO The City of Toronto has released the location of a network of mass immunization clinics that it says will be capable of administering shots to up to 120,000 people a week once the supply of COVID-19 vaccines improve. Fire Chief Matthew Pegg, who is leading the city’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, told reporters on Wednesday afternoon that some of the larger sites will have enough staff to immunize up to 40 people at a time while the smaller sites will be able to immunize somewhere between six and 15 individuals at once. Pegg, however, said that the sites are not expected to be operational until the supply of vaccines starts to ramp up in early April.