Unable to appreciate the exploitation of their maple leaves in the series, the Torontonians were invited on drives to the Scotiabung arena on Sunday, and broke a North American or world vaccination record in the afternoon.
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A vaccination mega clinic has been set up in the center of the arena to allow 25,000 people to be vaccinated after seeing the snow fall on the hands of Montreal Canadians on May 31. The way to hundreds of vaccination tables.
More than 800 volunteers and more than 400 volunteers are taking part in a mass vaccination drive as part of Toronto Immunization Day, which aims to mobilize the population, said Toronto Mayor John Tory.
The city said more than 6,000 drugs had already been administered by 12:30 p.m. The Torontonians continued to show up at the center in the afternoon, beating the North Americans, otherwise setting a world record for quantities delivered to a venue in a single day.
The city of Toronto said in a Twitter account at 5 p.m.
Toronto City Council Public Health Officer Joe Crazy said on Twitter on Saturday that the clinic, which was installed with 17,003 vaccines at Motor Speedway in Texas, had previously set world records.
The vaccine did not stop there, and the public health official confirmed that more than 20,000 doses had been allocated shortly before 6:30 p.m.
Mayor Tory, who wanted to set a precedent, also received his second dose Sunday morning.
“I am so grateful to the more than 1,500 people who prepared for Toronto’s Vaccination Day,” the mayor commented.
The Canadian metropolitan public transport service offered its service free of charge to people who were going to be vaccinated on Sunday.
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