“the light at the end of the tunnel grows brighter every day,” he said. “but we must remain on our guard.”
the immunizations in toronto come shortly before quebec expects to administer its first doses of the vaccine to long-term care home residents in montreal.
in ontario, 6,000 doses of pfizer’s covid-19 vaccine arrived on sunday. the government plans to give them to approximately 2,500 health-care workers.
half the shots will be administered this week and the other half will be intentionally held back to give the same workers a required second dose 21 days later.
the vaccines in toronto were given at the michener institute, which is run by the university health network.
the president of the network, kevin smith, called the administration of the first vaccines a victory for science.
“today, really, we turned the corner,” smith said. “i like to say this is the shot that will be heard around the world.”
ontario has said health-care workers, long-term care residents, and their caregivers will be among the first to receive the vaccine.
adults in indigenous communities, residents of retirement homes, and recipients of chronic home health-care will also be priority groups.
the province said it will also be prioritizing the distribution of the vaccine in regions with the highest rates of covid-19.