Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario may shorten interval between vaccine doses as more supply expected; Province opens COVID-19 vaccine bookings to hot-spot residents 18 and older - News Summed Up

Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario may shorten interval between vaccine doses as more supply expected; Province opens COVID-19 vaccine bookings to hot-spot residents 18 and older


6:37 p.m.: Alberta teachers, child-care workers and support staff will soon be allowed to book COVID-19 vaccine appointments. 2:24 p.m. Ontario might shorten the length of time between COVID-19 vaccine doses as it prepares to receive more supply this month. 7:37 a.m. 1,204,543 COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered to date in Toronto. About 2.3 million vaccine doses have been administered among Australia’s population of 26 million. 6:06 a.m.: Ontario is making good on its promise to expand COVID-19 vaccine eligibility, opening its provincial booking portal today to hot-spot residents aged 18 and older.


Source: thestar May 03, 2021 10:16 UTC



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