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Toronto made 120,000 more COVID-19 vaccine appointments available at its mass immunization clinics Tuesday morning as eligibility across the province expanded to include all adults 18 and up.
Toronto’s mass clinics open up appointment slots based on vaccine availability. The provincial government is in charge of distributing the doses it receives to various regions, and Toronto officials have been in talks with the province to increase the city’s allotment.
“New vaccination appointments mean new opportunities to protect yourself, your family, your friends and your entire community. I encourage every eligible Torontonian to get vaccinated as soon as possible,” Toronto’s medical officer of health Dr. Eileen de Villa said in a news release.
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 […]
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Last Updated Tuesday, April 13, 2021 12:40AM EDT The head of Toronto’s COVID-19 emergency response said Monday that younger residents living in hot spot neighbourhoods will not be getting an invite to attend mass immunization sites for now. “The eligibility that the province extended to those between 18 and 49 years old was and is limited to taking part in mobile and pop-up clinics that are launched specifically in high-risk neighborhoods,” Chief Mathew Pegg said. “The province did not make the vaccine available by other means including through city-operated vaccine clinics to that age category yet.” Speaking at a news conference, Pegg conceded that there has been some confusion around how the younger age group in hot spot areas can access vaccines.