The city says it’s working to reach the roughly 20 per cent of Toronto adults who have not gotten a shot yet and the 125-thousand people who can accelerate their second dose appointments scheduled for later in the year. (stay updated at 680News.com)

Walk-in vaccinations will be available from noon to 7 p.m. for anyone age 12 or older to receive a first or second dose mRNA vaccine at the NINE city-run clinics:

  • Metro Toronto Convention Centre 277 Front St. W.
  • Toronto Congress Centre 650 Dixon Rd.
  • The Hangar 75 Carl Hall Rd.
  • Cloverdale Mall 250 The East Mall
  • Malvern Community Recreation Centre 30 Seawells Rd.
  • Scarborough Town Centre 300 Borough Dr.
  • Mitchell Field Arena 89 Church Ave.
  • Carmine Stefano Community Centre 3100 Weston Rd.
  • North Toronto Memorial Community Centre 200 Eglinton Ave. W.

Bookings are for:

Walk-In Vaccinations:

A health card is not needed for walk-in vaccinations, however individuals must bring some form of identification. Acceptable forms of identification include government-issued ID (including non-Canadian and expired documents) such as a driver’s licence or passport, a piece of mail with your name on it, a pay stub or a student card.

(Info via Toronto.ca – how to book, where to go and all updates)

While vaccination is not mandatory, everyone is strongly encouraged to get vaccinated. Join your family and friends and get vaccinated. Text “VACCINE” to 1-833-750-0888 for appointment bookings, information about vaccines and telephone town halls.