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Experts call for consolidated COVID-19 vaccine bookings in Ontario

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COVID-19 vaccine rollout has hit a number of roadblocks, from supply issues, to confusion over the online booking system. In some cases, this has led to massive lineups outside vaccine clinics, which the NDP on Monday called “shameful.”“Those lineups?

Terrifying,” said opposition leader Andrea Horwath.“To watch people line up literally overnight to try to get a spot in the morning, it shouldn’t be happening in Ontario.”Horwath went on to say Premier Ford dropped the ball by not providing a cohesive and coherent vaccine plan.“It’s quite a disgrace that this province, this government, couldn’t put together a vaccine plan that makes sense to people and that people could easily access,” she said.

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