Questions linger around Ontario’s COVID-19 vaccination rollout
Some seniors in Peel Region got to roll up their sleeves for the COVID-19 vaccination on Tuesday. While in Toronto, residents had to deal with a hospital pre-registration website that crashed not long after its launch. As Lorenda Reddekopp reports, the uneven rollout of the vaccine in the Greater Toronto Area is fueling frustration so far.
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