Riders have until all day Thursday to cop their shot at the Islington subway station.
The TTC has partnered with Toronto Health Partners to provide pop-up vaccination clinics conveniently located for our customers in subway stations.
The clinics are open to anyone born in 2009 or earlier for both first and second doses. No appointment is required. Moderna and Pfizer (first and second doses) will be available while supplies last each day.
Riders can now cop their shots from Tuesday to Thursday September 9 at the Islington Station, at 1226 Islington Avenue, Mezzanine Level of the station, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
They are also available at the Warden Station, at 701 Warden Ave., from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
If you are getting your second shot. Health officials have advised that vaccines can be safely mixed for a first and second dose.
If your first dose was AstraZeneca: you can get Moderna or Pfizer for your second dose when you are eligible, at least eight weeks after your first dose with informed consent.
Moderna or Pfizer: you can get either Moderna or Pfizer, at least 28 days after your first dose. You can switch between Moderna and Pfizer safely.
For more information about vaccines, please refer to Ontario’s COVID-19 Vaccine Website.
Getting as many people vaccinated as soon as possible is an important piece of putting this pandemic behind us. Everyone who is able to get vaccinated is strongly encouraged to do so.

