With the largest vaccination campaign underway, the province has administered more than 25.0 million doses into the arms of Ontarians. According to data last updated on December 17, numbers released by the Ministry of Health show health officials administered 156,525 vaccine doses on Thursday, up from 137,803 doses the day prior.
With the largest vaccination campaign underway, the province has administered more than 24.8 million doses into the arms of Ontarians. According to data last updated on December 16, numbers released by the Ministry of Health show health officials administered 137,803 vaccine doses on Wednesday, up from 127,613 doses the day prior.
This graph represents Ontario’s progress thus far in the vaccination campaign (see above). The dark blue bar represents the population of Ontario, an estimated 14.5 million. Health officials suggest the critical threshold for vaccination is now estimated to be at least 90% of the population. That translates to roughly 13,050,000 people that would need to be vaccinated to achieve herd immunity against Covid-19.
So far, 12,047,096 people have received at least one or both shots of the vaccine, 83.1% of the entire population (green segment).
A total of 11,345,168 people are fully inoculated against the virus. That number represents about 78.2% of the Ontario population, (yellow segment).
With the largest vaccination campaign underway, the province has administered more than 24.7 million doses into the arms of Ontarians. According to data last updated on December 15, numbers released by the Ministry of Health show health officials administered 127,613 vaccine doses on Tuesday, up from 99,397 doses the day prior.
With the largest vaccination campaign underway, the province has administered more than 24.5 million doses into the arms of Ontarians. According to data last updated on December 14, numbers released by the Ministry of Health show health officials administered 99,397 vaccine doses on Monday, up from 34,966 doses the day prior.
TORONTO – Time is up. Since today, staff in Ontario’s long-term care homes, if they want to continue working in these facilities, must be fully vaccinated. The original deadline set for workers in the sector among the most affected by Covid-19 has been postponed from November 12 to December 13, said LTC ministry spokeswoman Vanessa De Matteis, following the recommendation of the National Advisory Committee on Immunization. →