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Vaccine Hunters Canada is helping people find vaccination locations in Toronto

Vaccine Hunters Canadais helping people in Toronto find locations with vaccine availability, because it's no secret that Ontario's rollout has been chaotic,confusingandoutright infuriatingfor many residents who've had trouble figuring outwho's eligible and where to go to get inoculated.

The organization, created by a Toronto-based web developer and based ona similar U.S. service, constantly shares up-to-date information onTwitterandDiscordabout eligibility and vaccine clinic locations across the country, and many in Ontario and Toronto specifically have been using it to navigate the confusing process of booking appointments and getting that first dose.

Sabrina Craig, a Twitter contributor with the organization, says she regularly spends time scouring pharmacy websites to check for availability while also responding to direct messages and emails from confused Canadians.

Other volunteers meanwhile monitor public health portals, vaccine clinic websites and tips from the account's followers.

"We want to empower people to access the vaccines that they are eligible to get," she tells blogTO. "We also saw a need to help people navigate the systems that are there."

But Craig says she never expected the resource to gain so much traction so quickly, adding that the account is now at nearly at 50,000 followers.

疫苗猎人加拿大开始获得恶名假名nKim's ConveniencestarJean Yoonshared that she managed to book an appointment using info from the resource, Craig says, and notable infectious disease expertDr. Isaac Bogochalso began following them shortly after.

While the account is certainly serving as an aid to confused residents searching for an opportunity to get their first dose, Craig says Vaccine Hunters Canada shouldn't be considered a full-out replacement for the important information being shared by medical experts and public health units.

And for those who are looking to help others get vaccinated, Craig says people should help eligible older adults navigate the registration process for appointments at their nearest vaccine clinic and share any important information with Vaccine Hunters on Twitter.

"I think it's the Canadian spirit to be helpers," she says. "Our hope in the future is that there is more vaccines available and a little less collective uncertainty."

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Michael Garron Hospital Foundation


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