News Release
March 19, 2021

The City of Toronto is working with all our healthcare partners, pharmacies and Toronto Public Health to administer all available COVID-19 vaccines. To date, 331,739 COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered in Toronto.

 

The City is currently vaccinating residents born in 1941 and earlier at three of the City-operated mass immunization clinics: Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto Congress Centre and Scarborough Town Centre. Vaccinations will also begin at the Malvern Community Recreation Centre and Mitchell Field Community Centre clinics on March 29 and at The Hangar clinic site on April 5.

 

Online booking for this priority group at these six City-run clinics began on Friday, March 12. As of yesterday evening, 22,693 people have booked COVID-19 vaccination appointments at a City-run clinic. Eligible seniors age 80 and older can book appointments through the dark blue “Find out if you are eligible to book” button on www.toronto.ca/covid-19 with the added option of booking by phone through the Provincial Vaccine Information Line at 1-888-999-6488. For more information about what to expect when you get a COVID-19 vaccine please visit, https://covid-19.ontario.ca/get-covid-19-vaccine#how-to-schedule-a-vaccination.

The City and healthcare partners are working to operate approximately 30 clinics today, including mobile teams and on-site vaccinations, to vaccinate priority groups identified by the Province of Ontario’s priority framework. These clinics are only vaccinating those in the priority groups who have confirmed appointments.

 

City of Toronto immunization clinics

  • Yesterday, held three clinics at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto Congress Centre and Scarborough Town Centre.
  • Today, 1,350 seniors age 80 and older are scheduled to be vaccinated at a City-run clinic.

 

Unity Health Toronto

  • Yesterday, held three on-site clinics, a clinic at CAMH and two mobile clinics.
  • Vaccinated 990 people who are priority hospital and community-based healthcare workers, local pharmacy staff, local dentists and their staff, individuals 80 years and older, individuals living in congregate settings, members of the Indigenous community and shelter staff.
  • Today, will hold two on-site clinics and three mobile clinics.
  • Will vaccinate approximately 770 people belonging to the same groups.

 

University Health Network

  • Yesterday, held four on-site clinics and a mobile clinic.
  • Vaccinated 1,000 people who are healthcare workers and students, long-term care staff and essential caregivers, patients and community members 80 years and older at the on-site clinics.
  • Vaccinated 95 individuals living in shelters at the mobile clinic.
  • Today, will hold four on-site clinics and a mobile clinic.
  • Will vaccinate 1,360 people belonging to the same groups.

 

Michael Garron Hospital – East Toronto Health Partners

  • Yesterday, held two on-site clinics, one primary care clinic, one pop up clinic and two mobile clinics.
  • Vaccinated 936 people who are healthcare workers, community members 80 years and older, First Nations, Métis and Inuit adults, and individuals living in congregate settings.
  • Today, will hold two on-site clinics, two pop up clinics and deploy one mobile team.
  • Will vaccinate approximately 964 people belonging to the same groups.

 

Humber River Hospital and North Western Toronto Ontario Health Team

  • Yesterday, held one on-site clinic and two mobile clinics.
  • Vaccinated 746 people who are healthcare workers, first responders, patients and individuals 80 years and older, Indigenous adults, adult recipients of home care services, and long-term care staff and essential caregivers.
  • Today, will hold one on-site clinic and three mobile clinics.
  • Will vaccinate approximately 717 people belonging to the same groups.

 

North York General Hospital – North York Toronto Health Partners

  • Yesterday, held two on-site clinics and a mobile clinic.
  • Vaccinated approximately 1,150 people who are hospital healthcare workers, patients and community members 80 years and older at the on-site clinics.
  • Vaccinated approximately 88 people who are 65 years and older living in congregate care settings and individuals living in shelters at the mobile clinic.
  • Today, will hold two on-site clinics and a mobile clinic.
  • Will vaccinate approximately 1,216 people who are hospital healthcare workers, people living in shelters and community members 80 years and older.

 

Scarborough Health Network

  • Yesterday, held two on-site clinics and a mobile clinic.
  • Vaccinated 1,700 people who are healthcare workers and residents 80 years and older.
  • Today, will hold two on-site clinics and a pop-up clinic.
  • Will vaccinate 2,100 people who are healthcare workers, residents 80 years and older and individuals living in congregate settings.

 

Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre

  • Yesterday, held one on-site clinic and a mobile clinic.
  • Vaccinated 1,050 people who are community residents 80 years and older, Indigenous adults, adults who receive home care, community healthcare workers and hospital staff.
  • Today, will hold one on-site clinic and a mobile clinic.
  • Will vaccinate approximately 900 people belonging to the same groups.

 

Participating pharmacies in Toronto

  • Toronto Public Health can confirm that as of yesterday morning, 54,994 people ages 60 to 64 received the Astrazeneca COVID-19 vaccine at participating pharmacies in Toronto since the provincial pilot began.
  • An update on the number of vaccinations in Toronto pharmacies will be provided on Tuesdays and Fridays as information is made available twice a week.

 

The City, Toronto Public Health, hospitals and community healthcare centres are all working together to get Torontonians vaccinated as quickly as possible. Getting vaccinated protects individuals, their close contacts and the community. As vaccine supply for the general population becomes widely available from the Government of Canada and the Province, more than 350 clinics, including pharmacies and mobile clinics across Toronto, will vaccinate people following the priority framework established by the Province.

 

To stop the spread of COVID-19 in the community, protect the healthcare system and save lives, the City continues to urge all residents to stay home as much as possible. Please review the City’s simple “Dos” and “Don’ts” guide for recommended and mandatory public health measures at www.toronto.ca/home/covid-19/covid-19-reopening-recovery-rebuild/covid-19-guide-for-toronto-residents-grey/. The guide communicates some of what is and what is not permitted under provincial regulations and City bylaws.

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