Here are the COVID-19 pop-up vaccine clinics in Toronto today

May 12 2021, 12:12 pm

Pop-up COVID-19 vaccine clinics in hotspot communities are open around Toronto on a daily basis.

Walk-in appointments and shots are available first-come, first-serve at alternating locations depending on the day.

Because information regarding vaccine availability is rapidly changing, the City of Toronto teamed up with Vaccine Hunters Canada to help residents find appointments at city-run and pop-up vaccination clinics.

These pop-up clinics sites are now offering COVID-19 vaccines to hotspot residents and some hotspot workers age 18 and up on Wednesday, May 12: 

  • Downsview Arena (1633 Wilson Avenue)
    Open 9 am until supply runs out.
    18+ residents or workers in M2R, M3H, M3J, M3K, M3L, M3M, M3N, M6A, M6B, M6E, M6L, M6M, M9L, M9M, M9N, M9P, M9V and M9W.
  • Jimmie Simpson Rec Center (870 Queen St E, Toronto)
    Open 8 am until supplies run out.
    18+ residents in M5A and M5X.
  • Chalkfarm Park (2230 Jane St, North York)
    Open 11 am to 9 pm or until supplies run out.
    18+ residents and workers of ALL Toronto hotspots.
  • General Mercer Public School (30 Turnberry Ave, Toronto)
    Open 11 am to 9 pm or until supplies run out.
    18+ residents and workers in any “M” hotspot. Priority for M6M, M6N, M6A and M9N.
  • Albert Campbell CI (1550 Sandhurst Cir, Scarborough)
    Open 9 am to 9 pm or until supplies run out.
    18+ residents M1S, M1V, and M1X.
  • Boys and Girls Club of East Scarborough (100 Galloway Rd, Scarborough)
    Open 9 am to 9 pm or until supplies run out.
    18+ residents of M1C and M1E.

The City of Toronto shares new information with Vaccine Hunters at the end of each day.

The volunteers running the Twitter account attempt to give a heads-up on where eligible residents in hotspots can access the vaccine.

More appointments in hotspot communities are quickly becoming available now that the provincial government has allocated more COVID-19 vaccines to hotspot postal codes beginning in early May.

Adults over the age of 18 that reside in one of the 114 hot spot neighbourhoods in Ontario can book an appointment through the province’s online booking system. Additionally, select pharmacies in Toronto and Peel Region have begun offering the Pfizer vaccine to all adults aged 18 and older.

Starting May 11, people with “at-risk” health conditions are eligible to book a vaccine through Ontario’s online system.

As of May 12, Toronto has administered 1.5 million COVID-19 vaccine doses.

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