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Toronto East Health Network held mobile pop-up clinics in Thornecliffe Park for residents age 18 and up.
Do you live in Ontario? Do you live in one of the province’s newly designated COVID-19 “hot spots?” Are you between the ages of 18 and 49?
Well, good news: you might be eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine. Or you might not. It’s confusing, because the way it all works is chaotic: Ontario premier Doug Ford makes a big announcement, and the province’s public health units scramble to execute whatever that announcement entails. (The latest vaccine eligibility information is here.)
Ontario has announced the first pop-up clinic that will be made available to vaccinate around 15,000 people aged 18-and-up over the next several weeks. The pop-up clinic is located in North Etobicoke at BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, located near Finch Avenue, and will run in collaboration with BAPS Charities, Toronto Public Health, and the William […]