In theory, it’s never been easier to get a COVID-19 vaccine in Toronto: the city has more clinics, more shots and more appointment slots than ever before. Toronto currently has four main avenues to vaccination:city-run mass-immunization clinics,local hospitals,pharmacies carrying the AstraZeneca vaccine,pop-up clinics. Also in the mix right now: qualified special education workers and education workers in elementary and secondary schools. The list includes, but is not limited to, the University Health Network, Unity Health Toronto, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, East Toronto Health Partners, Scarborough Health Network, North York Toronto Health Partners, Humber River Hospital, William Osler Health System, North Toronto Ontario Health Team and Baycrest and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. Right now, the pop-ups include Regent Park and Wellesley Community Centre, Thorncliffe Park Community Hub, BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Etobicoke, Community Place Hub on Weston Rd and West Park Healthcare Centre.
Source: thestar April 14, 2021 14:11 UTC