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GO-VAXX mobile COVID-19 vaccine clinics now accepting walk-ins

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The province says GO-VAXX mobile COVID-19 vaccine clinics are once again accepting walk-ins along with appointments.

There are now six GO-VAXX buses on the road, with another two set to join the fleet by the end of February.

Ontario says the buses have administered more than 42,000 doses at over 440 clinics since they debuted last August. They have visited communities across 24 of Ontario’s public health units ranging from Windsor-Essex in the west, Haliburton in the North and Ottawa.

“The GO-VAXX buses make it as easy and convenient as possible to get vaccinated by taking vaccines to where people are going about their daily lives, from shopping malls to cultural communities, festivals and sporting events to congregate care settings like retirement homes,” said Solicitor General Sylvia Jones. “The buses have played an integral role in our efforts to accelerate the booster shot distribution, as well as continuing to deliver first, second and paediatric doses.”

GO-VAXX mobile vaccine clinics are a partnership between Metrolinx, local public health units and the province.

Times and locations are available on the GO-VAXX schedule.