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Fleming requiring at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose if staying in residence

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Unity Health pausing vaccinations at 2 Toronto hospitals due to shortage

Unity Health pausing vaccinations at 2 Toronto hospitals due to shortage by Michael Ranger Last Updated Apr 16, 2021 at 7:50 am EDT A woman wearing a protective face mask walks past St. Michael s Hospital in Toronto on Jan. 11, 2021, amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. THE CANADIAN PRESS IMAGES/Rachel Verbin THE CANADIAN PRESS IMAGES/Rachel Verbin The vaccine shortage is hitting two more hospital immunization clinics in Toronto. Unity Health says clinics at St. Michael’s and St. Joseph’s hospitals will be closed as of Sunday, April 18, due to limited COVID-19 vaccine supply. The clinics are not expected to reopen until at least April 26.

Clinics in Toronto hot spots run out of vaccines as cases continue to rise

TORONTO Ontario’s plan to immunize all adults in COVID-19 hot spots hit another speed bump Wednesday when four clinics in Toronto ran out of vaccines and had to cancel appointments or close temporarily. Both the province and the city s top doctor said a delay in the latest shipment of Moderna vaccines was to blame for the supply shortages. We are only stocking our clinics with just enough vaccine to see us through until the next delivery, Dr. Eileen de Villa said. There were vaccines that were anticipated to arrive on a certain date. Unfortunately, that date was missed. In the city s east end - one of the hardest hit communities in Toronto - Scarborough Health Network said two clinics would remain closed until Monday, when a new shipment of vaccines is expected to arrive. 

Toronto clinics in hot spots run out of vaccines, COVID-19 cases continue to climb

Article content Ontario’s plan to immunize all adults in COVID-19 hot spots hit another speed bump Wednesday when four clinics in Toronto ran out of vaccines and had to cancel appointments or close temporarily. Both the province and the city’s top doctor said a delay in the latest shipment of Moderna vaccines was to blame for the supply shortages. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Toronto clinics in hot spots run out of vaccines, COVID-19 cases continue to climb Back to video “We are only stocking our clinics with just enough vaccine to see us through until the next delivery,” Dr. Eileen de Villa said. “There were vaccines that were anticipated to arrive on a certain date. Unfortunately, that date was missed.”

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