COVID-19 vaccination clinic in a community setting will be suspending operations after just five days due to supply issues, officials said Monday.The clinic, located at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, was scheduled to operate as a pilot project for six to eight weeks.“We were all disappointed to learn that the delivery of Pfizer vaccine to Canada is expected to be delayed as a result of manufacturing delays in Europe,” said Matthew Pegg, Toronto’s general manager of emergency management.
New Vaughan hospital to initially be dedicated to alleviating COVID-19 pressures “As a result, we have now been advised by the province that we will only be able to operate this proof-of-concept clinic for an initial five days due to the lack of.