City officials say a mass vaccination clinic will open at Cloverdale Mall starting on Monday April 12.
Cloverdale is one of nine mass vaccination sites run by the City of Toronto. Six are already open.
Health officials said walk-in appointments are not being accepted at this time.
People age 60 or older can book vaccination appointments online or by phone for City-run COVID-19 immunization clinics and some health partner clinics.
Starting Friday, April 9, residents age 50 and older in high-risk areas as identified by postal code will be able to book vaccine appointments at City-run clinics.
The City is currently vaccinating residents born in 1961 and earlier at these City-operated mass immunization clinics: Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto Congress Centre, Scarborough Town Centre, Malvern Community Recreation Centre, Mitchell Field Arena and The Hangar.
On April 12, the City will open the final three City-operated vaccination clinics at Cloverdale Mall, North Toronto Memorial Community Centre and Carmine Stefano Community Centre.
You can book an appointment by calling 1-888-999-6488 (TTY 1-866-797-0007).
If you need a ride? Visit torontoride.ca or call 416-481-5250.
To date, 684,809 COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered in Toronto.
From Monday April 12 to Friday April 16, emergency child care services will be available at no cost to eligible families who qualify as essential workers, and who are not able to accommodate their school-aged child’s care at home.