TORONTO Adults and children 12 and older can receive their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine at a pop-up vaccination clinic at city hall today. The clinic, which is being hosted by the University Health Network, opened at 10 a.m. and will run until supplies last. “I think it probably would be the first of its kind here in the rotunda at city hall,” Mayor John Tory told reporters on Sunday morning. “I think there is nothing more symbolic and substantive than to have in the place that people are so familiar with in our city… the place where they come for celebrations and for vigils and for protests, that they can come here and get vaccinated.”
Toronto Mayor John Tory on COVID-19 Vaccine Campaign – May 23, 2021
After touring a pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Toronto City Hall, Mayor John Tory speaks with reporters. He is joined by Kevin Smith, president and CEO of the University Health Network.
Toronto residents are being encouraged to get vaccinated against COVID-19 during the city’s Victoria Day long weekend vaccination drive. More than 19,000 new appointments are being opened at six clinics in hotspot communities. (no interpretation)
The city of Toronto is holding a pop-up vaccination clinic in the city hall rotunda on Sunday for people aged 12 and older with priority being given to those from hot spot postal codes.
Published Sunday, May 23, 2021 11:36AM EDT Adults and children 12 and older can receive their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine at a pop-up vaccination clinic at city hall today. The clinic, which is being hosted by the University Health Network, opened at 10 a.m. and will run until supplies last. “I think it probably would be the first of its kind here in the rotunda at city hall,” Mayor John Tory told reporters on Sunday morning. “I think there is nothing more symbolic and substantive than to have in the place that people are so familiar with in our city… the place where they come for celebrations and for vigils and for protests, that they can come here and get vaccinated.”