Pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinics in Toronto
Posted May 26, 2021 6:10 am.
Last Updated May 26, 2021 10:28 am.
More COVID-19 vaccine clinics will be popping-up in Toronto this week, offering first doses to residents as young as 12.
For all clinics that will be vaccinating youth, individuals must be at least 12-years-old on the day of vaccination.
The city made a major push over the Victoria Day long weekend to get more Torontonians vaccinated, surpassing half a million doses administered at city-run clinics.
Over 65 per cent of Torontonians have now received their first dose of the vaccine.
“Every vaccination that happens in the city of Toronto pushes on the way to achieving the provincially-required number of 60 percent to get us to that first day when we can start to open up those patios and open up some of those additional things that people want to see open,” Tory said. “Some of the stores can get back in business.”
Here are clinics offering same-day shots in Toronto:
Downsview Arena (1633 Wilson Ave.)
The clinic at Downsview Arena is back this week and will operate from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Residents 18 and older who live, work, or attend school in specific Toronto hot spot postal codes (see below) are eligible.
The clinic will be offering second doses to high-risk health care workers who got their first dose through Humber River Hospital.
Details for tomorrow’s clinic (WEDNESDAY MAY 26) for #MODERNA vaccine:
⏰New Hours: 10 am – 6 pm
(Until supply lasts)????18+ LIVE/WORK/SCHOOL
????ANY M POSTAL CODEMust show proof of address
See flyer for more details????@VaxHuntersCan pic.twitter.com/Tmp9tIaDSs
— Humber River Health (@HRHealth_) May 26, 2021
George Harvey C.I. (1700 Keele St.)
The clinic will run from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. (or until supply lasts).
Anyone 12 and older who lives, works, or attends school in Toronto hot spots will be eligible. Priority will be given to those in M6A, M6E, M6M, M6N and M9N.
Oakwood C.I. (991 St Clair Ave. W.)
The clinic will run from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. (or until supply lasts).
Anyone 12 and older who lives, works, or attends school in Toronto hot spots will be eligible. Priority will be given to those in M6A, M6E, M6M, M6N and M9N.
Cecil Community Centre (58 Cecil St.)
Any individuals who live, work, receive service, care for family members, study or volunteer in the M5T postal code are eligible.
The clinic will run from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Don Bosco Secondary School (2 St. Andrew’s Blvd.)
The clinic at Don Bosco will operate on Wednesday and is open for anyone 12 and older who live in Toronto.
Priority access will be given to residents who live or work in M9P, M9R, M9V and M9W postal codes.
TOMORROW: Community COVID-19 Drop-in Vaccine Clinic at Don Bosco Secondary School (2 St. Andrew’s Bvld, Etobicoke) will open to those who are 12+ on day of vaccination that live in M postal codes. Priority access to those 12+ who live/work in M9V, M9W, M9R and M9P. pic.twitter.com/DSsSitjTqy
— Unity Health Toronto (@UnityHealthTO) May 25, 2021
Albion Finch Medical Centre (1620 Albion Rd.)
Anyone 18 years and older are eligible to receive their first dose at Albion Finch Medical Centre on May 26.
The clinic is by appointment only. To book call 647-344-2020.
https://twitter.com/VaxHuntersCan/status/1397221195297210369
Seneca College – Newnham Campus (1750 Finch Ave. E.)
If you haven’t received your 1st dose of the COVID #vaccine, book here! NYGH and @NYT_HP are holding a vaccine clinic @SenecaCollege Newnham Campus (1750 Finch Ave. E.) tomorrow, and Wednesday. Individuals 18 and older may book (incl. outside #Toronto): https://t.co/LuYsXWSl5W pic.twitter.com/RWSuQD6cAv
— North York General (@NYGH_News) May 24, 2021