A pop-up vaccination clinic at a Thorncliffe Drive mosque Friday ran out of vaccine before closing time at 5 p.m. The clinic had what appears to be a very long lineup and one tweet said people were waiting five hours before the noon start. Saturday, another clinic will take place around the corner outside Iqbal Food Market starting at 9.30.
Line-up for the pop-up mobile vaccination clinic is growing outside the Islamic Society of Toronto in Thorncliffe Park. This is part of the new strategy targeting high-risk neighbourhoods. Mosque told me 300 shots available. #COVID19Ontario @CTVToronto pic.twitter.com/bmvAoIARTF
— Beth Macdonell | CTV News (@BethMacdonell) April 9, 2021
“We are blessed” says one woman helping manage the crowds. Outdoor vaccine clinic set up in Covid hotspot of Thorncliffe Park for residents 40y/o and older pic.twitter.com/bbQNeAzTV3
— Ioanna Roumeliotis (@IoannaCBC) April 9, 2021
The pop-up COVID vaccination clinic at a Thorncliffe Park Drive mosque that was set to run until 5:00 p.m. has run out of doses. An official says people should stop coming out today, but the same clinic is good to go Saturday at the grocery store around the corner. @680NEWS pic.twitter.com/NBoRiMZ8Ld
— Mark Douglas (@DouglasCityNews) April 9, 2021