Toronto Mayor John Tory on Wednesday once again urged people to sign up to get vaccinated for COVID-19, saying they have asked the province to lower the eligible age to 60 years old for mass vaccination sites, though the change has not been approved yet. He said this comes as Toronto hit a milestone of 500,000 people who have received a vaccine.
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COVID-19: Toronto asking province to lower age eligibility for mass vaccine sites to 60
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