TORONTO — People aged 50 and older across Ontario are among a number of new groups who can book a COVID-19 vaccine appointment starting today.
The province announced Wednesday the 50-and-older age group, in addition to those with high-risk health conditions, and a number of employees who cannot work from home are now eligible to get the shot.
The newly eligible workers include those in the education, child-care, food and manufacturing sectors.
People aged 18 and up can book vaccine appointments if they live in hot-spot postal codes as of this week.
Peel Region says it will be offering vaccines to all residents aged 18 and older — not just those in hot-spot neighbourhoods — starting today, weeks ahead of the province’s schedule.
Ontario says it expects 65 per cent of adults to have their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by the end of May.
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