The province's vaccination rollout continues.
Effective Sunday at 8:00 a.m., youth 12 and older will be able to book a vaccine on the provincial booking system and call centre, as well as at select pharmacies offering the Pfizer shot.
Individuals booking appointments must be 12 years old as of the date of their appointment.
Kids who aren't 12 by Sunday can book an appointment for a later date through the provincial call centre or directly through public health units.
Currently, only the Pfizer vaccine has been authorized by Health Canada for kids 12 and older.
In addition, starting today, an 600 more pharmacies in Ontario will begin offering Pfizer inoculations to people turning 18 this year.
By the end of this month, over 2,400 pharmacies will offer Pfizer or Moderna vaccines.

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