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Students Over 12 & Their Family Members Can Get Vaccinated At These Toronto Schools Today

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Contributing Writer

A select number of Toronto schools are now allowing students and their family members to get vaccinated this Thursday.

According to the City, the Team Toronto Mobile Sprint Strategy is scheduled to vaccinate individuals age 12 years and older and their immediate family at some of its pop-up clinics.

Crescent Town Elementary School is currently offering doses to both students and families. The pop-up will begin at noon today and will last until supplies run out.

On top of that, Marc Garneau Collegiate Institute will be offering first doses to students, family members and those living in the M3C and M4H postal codes.

A third location, Joseph Polanyi Collegiate Institute, is allowing anyone 12+ to receive their first dose as well if they are from the M6M, M6N, M6A, and M9N postal codes.

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    • Contributing Writer

      Patrick John Gilson (he/him) is a Contributing Writer with Narcity Media. He is a pro at ensuring his content is both exciting and tailored to millennials. He specializes in breaking news and investigative stories that require him to be on scene— something he enjoys and thrives in.

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