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The City of Toronto is expanding its mobile COVID-19 vaccination effort, taking shots to grocery stores, transit stations and neighbourhoods with low immunization rates, among other places.
Mayor John Tory says the city hopes the microtargeted approach will help reach eligible residents who haven’t yet been vaccinated.
originally posted by: HawkEyi
Yes inculding at your local store.
No doctor appointments necessary get vaxed at your local store. You got to admit this has being the most craziest if not potential dangerous immunization program.
They are now after 100% vaccination not herd immunity once again show they flip flopped on the herd immunity.
Toronto taking ‘microtargeted approach’ in COVID-19 vaccination effort
The City of Toronto is expanding its mobile COVID-19 vaccination effort, taking shots to grocery stores, transit stations and neighbourhoods with low immunization rates, among other places.
Maybe just maybe those residents who haven't being yet vaxed problary had decided not get vaxed for reasons of medical or others? but it seems in a City like Toronto you arent being given a choice.
Mayor John Tory says the city hopes the microtargeted approach will help reach eligible residents who haven’t yet been vaccinated.
Its interesting how they are pushing these vaccination as the cases of covid is still rising in countries like Israel and Iceland dispute the successfully vaccination campaign.
You've still got the choice though right?
It's just like a normal vaccination setup
originally posted by: nonspecific
I honestly don't know how a mobile vaccination setup can be deemed sinister.
It's just like a normal vaccination setup but it moves about.
Unless I've misunderstood and they are knocking on doors or dragging folks off the street in which case I apologize as that would be bang out of order.
a reply to: chris_stibrany
I do not agree with spreading misinformation that may affect someone's decision though
I do not agree with spreading misinformation that may affect someone's decision though.