Last Updated Friday, May 14, 2021 11:29AM EDT Dozens of vaccination clinics will be in operation in Toronto today, including many pop up sites where residents can get a shot without an appointment. The clinics are mostly open to adults who live in hot spot postal codes, though some of them have widened their eligibility to include adults who work in hot spot postal codes as well. Here is a list: Open to all Toronto residents who are 18 years old and up. From 9 a.m. until supply runs out
Scarborough Ismali Jamatkhana pop-up clinic (695 Middlefield Road): Open to anyone 18 and older who live in any hot spot postal code in Scarborough. Appointments can be booked online.
TORONTO Dozens of vaccination clinics will be in operation in Toronto today, including many pop up sites where residents can get a shot without an appointment. The clinics are mostly open to adults who live in hot spot postal codes, though some of them have widened their eligibility to include adults who work in hot spot postal codes as well. Here is a list:
Downsview Arena (1633 Wilson Ave): Open to all Toronto residents who are 40 plus regardless of postal code. Also open to adults living and working in the following postal codes: M2R M3H M3J M3K M3L M3M M3N M6A M6B M6E M6L M6M M9L M9PM M9V M9W.
Last Updated Thursday, May 13, 2021 10:04AM EDT A total of 47 vaccination clinics will be in operation in Toronto today, including at least half a dozen pop up sites where residents can get a shot without an appointment. The clinics are mostly open to adults who live in hot spot postal codes, though some of them have widened their eligibility to include adults who work in hot spot postal codes as well. Here is a list:
Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute (3663 Danforth Avenue) Open to all adults who live or work in any of Toronto’s hot spot postal codes but priority will be given to people in M1J, M1K, M1L and M1M. Parents of students at Birchmount Collegiate will also be eligible to receive a shot, regardless of address.
Several pop-up vaccination clinics are being held again Sunday across Toronto for residents 18 years of age and older who live or work in designated hotspots
TORONTO Half of all adults in Toronto will have received the first dose of their COVID-19 vaccine this weekend, marking an important milestone, officials say, in the fight against the deadly disease. The City of Toronto announced the update in a news release on Saturday, saying officials anticipate that first doses of the vaccines will be administered to at least 50 per cent of people over the age of 18 by the end of the weekend. Reaching this milestone … reminds us that there is a light at the end of the tunnel. This is a long tunnel though, and we have work to do before we see the end,” Toronto’s Medical Officer of Health Dr. Eileen de Villa said in a statement on Saturday.