TORONTO – Starting tomorrow, all adults living in Ontario’s 114 hotspots will be able to book their Covid-19 vaccination. →
Forty percent of adults in Toronto received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, the city said in a press release issued on Saturday (May 1). →
TORONTO – Minimum requirements for receiving the Covid-19 vaccine are being lowered in Ontario hotspots. This was announced by the provincial minister of health Christine Elliott, confirming the news that she had been in the air for a few days now: the goal is to give a turning point to the vaccination campaign of the province, managing to reach another slice of the population that wants to vaccinate against Covid-19. →
TORONTO – Canada will receive more than 1.9 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines over the next seven days. The confirmation came from the Federal Ministry of Health, which stressed that from May supplies will undergo a further acceleration that will allow the country to comply with the roadmap of this national immunization campaign. →
Toronto, April 25: In a week’s time, the ethical approval will be given for the corona vaccine made in Bangladesh by Globe Biotech, said Bangladesh Medical Research Council (BMRC) Chairman Prof. Dr. Syed Modasser Ali. Today at local time on Sunday morning there, he spoke to the media about it. After the approval, the vaccine will be administered experimentally to humans. →