TORONTO Three city-operated mass immunization clinics have opened their doors in Toronto, a moment that Mayor John Tory says that staff have been “planning for and waiting for” since the early days of the pandemic. The clinics at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, the Scarborough Town Centre and the Toronto Congress Centre all began administering vaccines at 11 a.m. Each of the clinics are currently set up to vaccinate 450 people a day but the goal is to ramp up their operations by the middle of April so that approximately 3,000 doses can be administered at each clinic, seven days a week.
COVID-19: Toronto wants to stay in grey zone but asks for outdoor dining to resume; Ontario reports over 1,500 new cases
COVID-19: Toronto wants to stay in grey zone but asks for outdoor dining to resume; Ontario reports over 1,500 new cases
A roundup of coronavirus news in Ontario on March 17 By NOW Staff
Coalition pushes for bathhouses to reopen in Toronto
4:15 pm A group of community organizations has formed a coalition to push for the reopening of bathhouses in Toronto.
The Alliance for South Asian AIDS Prevention, the Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention, Asian Community AIDS Services and AIDS ACTION NOW! have signed a petition that is scheduled to be up for discussion at the board’s meeting on Monday (March 22).
Three clinics – the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, the Scarborough Town Centre and the Toronto Congress Centre – are already scheduled to open this week
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