Here in Ontario, the rollout is the most confusing it could be.
Provinces are handling the rollout, while the Federal government is providing the vaccines and some guidelines.
We were supposed to have a provincial website and a line to allow people to register when it's their turn. It does not keep up with the different phases...
So, we also have regional websites, and hospital websites, and cities, and clinics that take appointments, give information that are contradictory, change every 2 days, includes or don't include high risk neighborhood. All of them are adding in the general confusion, and it hasn't been harder to navigate and find the information on when and where people should go to get their information, try to make appointments...
And to add to the confusion, some Postal Code were added to the high risk priority list (anybody over 18 can register for a vaccine shot), but they appear to have less cases per 100K people than the average. And guess what, these are Postal Codes that represent lot of voters for the actual provincial party in place.
On the opposite, real higher risk neighborhood, that voted massively for others political parties at the last election, have not been integrated and won't benefit from a prioritized access to the vaccine...
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