Province hits booster vaccination milestone, though some regions can't keep up with demand for third doses.
The province has reached a milestone in the fight against COVID-19.
Health Minister Christine Elliott says over 2 million Ontarians have received a booster shot.
Over 2 million Ontarians have received a booster dose of the #COVID19 vaccine! Thank you, Team Ontario, for quickly getting shots into arms.
— Christine Elliott (@celliottability) December 21, 2021
Book yours as soon as you can at https://t.co/pxlgLpkLxR, select pharmacies and primary care settings, or visit a walk-in vaccine clinic. pic.twitter.com/XYlVULIVg3
Yesterday morning, Ontarians 18 and older became eligible to book a booster dose.
Several public health regions, including Niagara, are reporting all available booster shot appointments for adults are completely booked.
However, you can keep checking the provincial portal for new dates.
Several pharmacies and doctors are also providing boosters.

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