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In the media: I do little finger stretches sometimes : Toronto man juggles Vaccine Hunters and full-time teaching

Thousands of Canadians are receiving crucial vaccine information thanks to an online group of volunteers. Jonathan Clodman, 26, is one of four official members behind a grassroots Twitter page called Vaccine Hunters Canada. Between his full-time job and volunteer work, he says he spends a lot of his day online.  “Answering DMs and emails from people across the country who are saying ‘hey I’d like a vaccine, here’s my information, how can you help me? ” he said. Clodman said he s lost count of how many hours he’s put into the project.

I do little finger stretches sometimes : Toronto man juggles Vaccine Hunters and full-time teaching

Coronavirus: When volunteers are innovating in a crisis, experts say it s time to rethink government s role

  TORONTO Vaccine Hunters Canada has become an invaluable online tool to help alert thousands of Canadians of vaccine clinic pop-ups. They’ve since partnered with the City of Toronto. Engineer Zain Manji recently developed a tool allowing Ontario residents to use their postal code to find vaccine clinics where they live. Throughout the pandemic, the Community Fridges Toronto network of public fridges stocked with fresh, free food has helped many people dealing with food insecurity. And before being legally stopped by the City Toronto-based Carpenter Khaleel Seivwright and 40 volunteers had been building tiny homes for the homeless population. He said the idea was to give vulnerable people who feel unsafe in traditional shelters “somewhere warm to go.”

Canadians seeking COVID-19 vaccines rely on web-savvy volunteers

Canadians seeking COVID-19 vaccines rely on web-savvy volunteers Toggle share menu Advertisement Canadians seeking COVID-19 vaccines rely on web-savvy volunteers Healthcare workers from Switch Health administer the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at the Ontario Khalsa Darbar pop-up vaccination clinic, set up with support from Amazon Canada, at the Sikh Gurudwara in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada May 4, 2021. (Photo: REUTERS/Carlos Osorio/File Photo) 07 May 2021 01:05AM (Updated: 07 May 2021 06:36AM) Share this content TORONTO: Canadians want vaccines. Many can t figure out how to get them. The country s vaccine rollout, ramping up after a slow start, has been plagued by confusion and mixed messages, becoming so convoluted that Canadians are turning to a Twitter account and Discord channel run by a team of savvy volunteers to steer them to a shot.

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