Ontario is opening up eligibility for fourth COVID-19 vaccine doses to those aged 60 and older as wastewater data suggests the number of infections are almost as high as in early January, when Omicron was at its peak.
In some ways, we are just as responsible for the authoritarian and oppressive COVID policies. If we didn’t support or remain largely silent on these policies, our government would be too afraid of their political future to enforce them. So shame on the government, and shame on us for continuing to allow them to do this.
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The province is accelerating second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to Delta hot spots. Starting Monday June 14 at 8:00 a.m. residents who live in Halto...