COVID-19 vaccine, according to City officials.The City of Toronto made the announcement on Friday, which comes before the original target date of Jan.
21. Ontario reports 100 new coronavirus deaths, some unaccounted for during data cleanup The statement said 10,322 residents and 2,893 staff and essential caregivers opted to receive the first dose of the Moderna vaccine.
Staff and caregivers have also been administered the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine at certain clinics and hospitals.The City currently operates 10 of the 87 long-term care homes in Toronto and said more than 90 per cent of its residents have now been vaccinated with the first dose.