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Ontario launches mobile vaccine units in hot spot workplaces - PLANT

Ontario launches mobile vaccine units in hot spot workplaces May 10, 2021   Maryam Farag The Ontario government has launched mobile COVID-19 vaccine units for small to medium-sized businesses in hot spot communities. These mobile units began offering vaccinations in Toronto, York and Peel at select businesses that have employees who cannot work from home and have a history or risk of outbreaks. Each public health unit determined the small to medium-sized businesses where mobile units will be deployed. “The new mobile units for at-risk businesses are another step in our efforts to get more people in priority areas vaccinated as conveniently and as quickly as possible,” said Sylvia Jones, General Solicitor, Ontario. “These mobile units are designed to be rapidly deployed to a diversity of small to medium-sized workplaces and will help strengthen our capacity to reach areas where the need is greatest.”

Ontario launches mobile vaccine units in hot spot workplaces - OHS Canada Magazine

Ontario launches mobile vaccine units in hot spot workplaces May 7, 2021 May 7, 2021 With the arrival of increased vaccine deliveries from the federal government starting this week, the Ontario government is further expanding its COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan with the launch of mobile vaccine units for small to medium-sized businesses in hot spot communities. These mobile units will begin offering vaccinations in Toronto, York and Peel at select businesses that have employees who cannot work from home and have a history or risk of outbreaks. Each public health unit will determine the small to medium-sized businesses where mobile units will be deployed.

Ontario expands vaccine eligibility to 50+, essential workers; Peel open to all adults

Ontario expands vaccine eligibility to 50+, essential workers; Peel open to all adults by Michael Ranger Last Updated May 6, 2021 at 8:21 am EDT An elderly women waits outside at a mass COVID-19 vaccination site during the COVID-19 pandemic in Mississauga, Ont., on Monday, March 22, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette Eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine expands across Ontario on Thursday to any residents aged 50 and older. As well, essential workers, people with high-risk health conditions, and First Nation, Inuit and Metis people not previously targeted in earlier phases of the immunization drive, will also become eligible. The group of workers includes all elementary and secondary school workers, child-care workers, food and manufacturing workers, and agriculture and farmworkers.

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