Woodbine Pop-Up Vaccine Clinic Extended

Woodbine | Michael Burns

Woodbine Entertainment announced the pop-up COVID-19 vaccine clinic at Woodbine Racetrack will continue to operate Monday, May 10. Located in a 'hot spot' community, the clinic will continue to serve the Rexdale Community through the weekend, beginning each day from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. or until supply runs out. Entry is through Gate 10 and free parking is available.

The vaccination clinic, which is supported by the North Etobicoke Community Cluster Partners, is open to first priority of individuals 18 years and older in 2021 who live or work in 'hot spot' communities in M9R, M9V and M9W. Other eligible groups are any individuals 18 years and older in 2021 who live in Toronto 'hot spot' postal codes. The clinic is also open to frontline essential workers who provide daily care to the horses stabled at Woodbine Racetrack. A health card and proof of address, such as driver's license or piece of mail, are recommended, however, a health card or OHIP are not required to get vaccinated.

All residents and volunteers will be required to wear a face mask and follow all COVID-19 Prevention Protocols while on property.

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