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Some Ontario public health units will continue to use their own vaccination booking systems even after a provincial portal becomes available next week.
Solicitor-General Sylvia Jones says approximately six units, including Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph, will stick with their own systems.
She says the rest will merge with the province’s online portal or use a combination of both systems.
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Some Ontario health units were set to begin administering COVID-19 vaccines to their oldest residents Monday as a provincial website for appointment bookings was piloted in six regions.
Clinics were set to offer shots to those 80 and older in Windsor-Essex County and to those 85 and older in Hamilton.
Ontario is set to lift the stay-home order for Peel, Toronto, York Region and North Bay next week as it moves the regions back into its pandemic restrictions framework
Premier Doug Ford expressed frustration about a delivery slow down of the Pfizer-BioNTech shot that will see Ontario receive no doses next week and thousands less over the next month
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