With new supply, Ontario should change its vaccination plan, experts say
Ontario has done a decent job administering COVID-19 vaccines thus far given its limited supply of doses, but as variants continue to send more younger people to hospital, the province needs to switch up its strategy, infectious disease experts suggest.
The province has begun its Phase 2 of the vaccination plan, which targets people aged 50 and older who live in COVID-19 hot spots and those who can’t work from home.
But critics say the variants of concern are moving much faster than the vaccine rollout, pointing out that the province has millions of doses in freezers.
Premier Doug Ford shot back at critics on Tuesday, saying most of those doses are spoken for.