News Release
January 24, 2022

In a continued effort to get residents of Toronto vaccinated against COVID-19, Team Toronto is again today welcoming walk-ins age 50 at all five City of Toronto vaccination clinics. Anyone age 50 or older eligible for a first, second or third dose is urged to head to a clinic today. While walk-in vaccinations are being offered at City-run clinics today only, information on easily booking an appointment by phone or online is available on the City’s COVID-19: How to Get Vaccinated webpage. 

Team Toronto’s continuing vaccination efforts have now resulted in 90 per cent of eligible Toronto residents age 12 and older having received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, with more than 87 per cent having received two doses. Yesterday, nearly 1,700 Northwest Toronto residents also joined the fight against COVID-19, protecting their loved ones and community by getting vaccinated at Team Toronto’s Vax The Northwest vaccination event at York University’s Aviva Centre.

Toronto Public Health reminds residents that the COVID-19 Omicron variant continues to spread, creating an urgent need for those eligible to receive a third dose of vaccine to get vaccinated as soon as they are eligible. Any residents who have not yet received their first or second COVID-19 vaccine shot are encouraged to do so as soon as possible. COVID-19 vaccines lower the risk of serious illness, hospitalization and death, while protecting oneself, loved ones and the community.

Today, Team Toronto partners will administer thousands of vaccines at City-run clinics, hospital partner clinics, more than 525 local pharmacies and doctors’ offices, including the following clinic locations:

City-run immunization clinics

The five City-run immunization clinics continue to add new appointments for first, second and third doses of COVID-19 vaccine. To book an appointment, click the blue “Book a Vaccine” button or call 1-833-943-3900. City-run clinics are easily accessible by transit and offer free parking on site. Clinic staff are also able to provide resources in multiple languages. A person with a vaccination appointment can also bring a support person to help with translation.

While City-run clinics and health care partners across the province await further shipments of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine later this month, all City of Toronto-run clinics will administer the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to residents 30 years of age and older.

People with vaccination appointments are asked to arrive no more than 10 minutes early to vaccination clinics. More information on City-operated immunization clinic transportation options and on-site amenities is available on the City’s COVID-19: How to Get Vaccinated webpage. 

Metro Toronto Convention Centre

255 Front St. W., Lower Level, Constitution Hall Rooms 105, 106 and 107 (entrance through the John W.H. Bassett Theatre on Front Street; accessible entrance to the west of the Second Cup doors)

  • 143 appointments booked

Cloverdale Mall

250 The East Mall (north end of mall (in the former Target store; enter the clinic via the exterior entrance only)

  • 153 appointments booked

Scarborough Town Centre

300 Borough Dr. (east side of the centre on the upper level, near Entrance 2; enter the clinic via the mall exterior)

  • 252 appointments booked

Mitchell Field Community Centre

89 Church Ave. (east side of the building in the gym; enter through the Community Centre main entrance)

  • 253 appointments booked

Woodbine Mall

500 Rexdale Blvd. (inside the Hudson’s Bay store; enter through the entrance on the second level)

  • 112 appointments booked

Hospital partner clinics

Residents are asked to consult their local health team’s websites directly for the latest clinic information:

Pharmacy clinics

There are 525 pharmacies across Toronto now offering first, second and third doses of COVID-19 vaccine. For a full list of participating pharmacies visit the Ontario pharmacy map. 

More information

To easily connect to resources including vaccine appointment bookings and information on vaccines, Toronto residents can text “VACCINE” to 1-833-750-0888 or 833-750-0888 for more information through the City’s VaxTO program.

Residents should also continue to follow public health measures such as mask wearing, good hand hygiene and physical distancing. Those who have symptoms of COVID-19 are asked to stay at home and get tested as soon as possible. More information about COVID-19 in Toronto is available on the City’s website.

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