Vaccination Rollout in Parkdale—High Park

Last updated: May 10, 6:40pm.

There are now opportunities for the following populations to be vaccinated in the City of Toronto:

  • All individuals turning 50 or over in 2021
  • All individuals turning 40 or over in 2021 [starting on May 13, 8am]
  • Individuals aged 18+ at select pharmacies
  • Hot spot (M6K) residents turning 18 or over in 2021
  • First Nations, Métis, and Inuit adults
  • Health care or personal support workers
  • Essential workers (Group 1)
  • Essential workers (Group 2) [starting on May 11, 8am]
  • Licensed childcare workers
  • Education workers (including special education)
  • People with highest-risk health conditions and their caregiver
  • People with high-risk health conditions and their caregiver
  • People with at-risk health conditions [starting on May 11, 8am]
  • Chronic home health care recipients
  • Residents and staff in care homes, shelters, and group living settings (including essential caregivers)
  • Faith leaders at high-risk of exposure

Find out how to book an appointment 


M6K Pop-Up Clinics

For information on upcoming pop-up clinics serving M6K residents, click here


Watch: Vaccine Information Session

Bhutila hosted a vaccine information session with Dr. Mark Downing (St. Joseph's Health Centre), Domenico Calla (Toronto Public Health), Gillian Bone (Four Villages Community Health Centre) and Maureen Gans (Parkdale Queen West Community Health Centre) to answer your questions about vaccines and how the rollout will work in our community. This event was held on March 15, 2021.

 

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