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The city says there are 48 COVID-19 vaccination clinics running in Toronto this weekend.
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Posted: May 15, 2021 3:21 PM ET | Last Updated: May 15
A recent lineup at a mass COVID-19 immunization clinic at the Thorncliffe Park Community Hub health centre in East York Town Centre in Toronto is shown here. Toronto has 48 vaccination clinics operating this weekend.(Alan Habbick/CBC)
The city says there are 48 COVID-19 vaccination clinics running in Toronto this weekend.
In a news release on Saturday, the city said it is working with its health care partners, pharmacies and mobile teams and Toronto Public Health to administer the vaccines based on available supply.
News Release May 15, 2021 The City of Toronto is working with its healthcare partners, pharmacies and Toronto Public Health to administer all available COVID-19 vaccines with almost 50 vaccination clinics operating this weekend. To date, 1,649,278 COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered in Toronto. The Team Toronto effort is focused on getting as many […]
Published Saturday, May 15, 2021 1:03PM EDT Dozens of vaccination clinics will be operating in Toronto today, including many pop-up sites where residents can get a shot without an appointment. The clinics are mostly open to adults who live in hot spot postal codes, though some of them have widened their eligibility to include adults who work in hot spot postal codes as well. Here is a list:
Aga Khan Museum (77 Wynford Drive): Open on Saturday, May 15 to anyone 18 years old and over who live in any hot spot areas in Toronto. From 8 a.m. until supply runs out (2500 doses available).
Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute (3663 Danforth Avenue):
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Tamara Lindeman (aka The Weather Station) debuts a virtual concert on March 11.
Our weekly roundup of the best five (virtual) things to do in Toronto on the weekend includes a bunch of live stream concerts, a magic show and a drag queen math brunch.
The Weather Station
Tamara Lindeman’s folk-rock project levelled up on the recent album, Ignorance, which has generated near-universal acclaim for its mix of personal and global climate anxiety. This virtual show, recorded at Revolution Recording, features a 10-piece band of crack Toronto players. “Two percussionists, flute, saxophone,” Lindeman wrote on Facebook. “The band that performed on the album plus extra, just to be extra.” It’s going to be a big show.