Worry, frustration over Toronto’s stalled vaccine rollout
Seniors over 80 in Toronto are getting increasingly worried and frustrated that they're still not getting COVID-19 vaccinations. Some parts of Ontario have already opened clinics, but Toronto has yet to articulate a comprehensive plan.
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