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TORONTO Ontario is reporting 744 new cases of COVID-19 and 24 more deaths linked to the virus today. Health Minister Christine Elliott says there are 181 new cases in Toronto, 123 in Peel Region, 31 in Durham Region and 51 in the Waterloo region.
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Ontario will begin offering accelerated second-dose appointments Monday to people aged 70 and older.
All residents who received a first dose of Pfizer or Moderna on or before April 18 are also invited to move up the date of their second dose at that time.
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The provincial portal covid-19.ontario.ca/book-vaccine/ will start accepting these appointments at 8 a.m. Monday for vaccinations at a mass immunization clinic.
Eligible individuals also have the option of booking their accelerated second appointment starting Friday at a participating pharmacy.