Toronto is back to pleading with residents to book COVID-19 vaccine appointments at city-run clinics, with more than 10,000 Victoria Day weekend appointments still open on Friday afternoon. News that Ontario is, as of Sunday morning, allowing vaccine appointments for anyone aged 12 and older should help fill some of the city clinic spots. Just last week there were fears Torontonians wanting vaccine wouldn’t be able to get appointments at the nine city-run clinics. Loading... Loading... Loading... Loading... Loading... Loading... Joe Cressy, chair of Toronto Public Health, told the Star he doesn’t think open appointments at city clinics indicates the city is hitting a hesitancy wall.
Source: thestar May 21, 2021 14:25 UTC