With the largest vaccination campaign underway, the province has administered more than 32.0 million doses into the arms of Ontarians. According to data last updated on March 25, numbers released by the Ministry of Health show health officials administered 9,928 vaccine doses on Thursday, down from, 10,190 doses the day prior.
With the largest vaccination campaign underway, the province has administered more than 32.0 million doses into the arms of Ontarians. According to data last updated on March 24, numbers released by the Ministry of Health show health officials administered 10,190 vaccine doses on Wednesday, down from, 10,824 doses the day prior.
With the largest vaccination campaign underway, the province has administered more than 31.9 million doses into the arms of Ontarians. According to data last updated on March 23, numbers released by the Ministry of Health show health officials administered 10,824 vaccine doses on Tuesday, up from, 8,377 doses the day prior.
Less than three months away, Ontarians will head to the polls to elect their next provincial government. Voting day, June 2, is rapidly approaching and the campaign is well underway. This campaign will look similar to those of the past, especially as Covid restrictions ease throughout the province and life begins to resemble something familiar.
However, like previous elections, Ontario voters also face familiar concerns. Some of the defining issues include the state of the economy, housing affordability, the fear of privatization, cuts to health care and the protection of Ontario’s publicly funded education system.
With the largest vaccination campaign underway, the province has administered more than 31.9 million doses into the arms of Ontarians. According to data last updated on March 22, numbers released by the Ministry of Health show health officials administered 8,377 vaccine doses on Monday, up from, 5,281 doses the day prior.