Newmarket Public Library Digital History Collection

Vaccination Centre

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Media Type
Image
Item Type
Photographs
Description
Southlake Regional Health Centre, in partnership with The Regional Municipality of York and the Town of Newmarket, opened a Vaccination Centre in the Town’s Ray Twinney Recreation Complex on Wednesday, January 6, 2021.
The facility can vaccinate 1,000 people per day initially with the potential capacity to expand operations in the weeks and months to come. The complex offers ample space to smoothly expand the Centre moving forward as part of the Ontario government’s vaccination implementation plan. COVID-10 pandemic
Notes
Photograph courtesy of Southlake Regional Health Centre (Facebook)
Date of Publication
7 Jan 2021
Subject(s)
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 44.05011 Longitude: -79.46631
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Vaccination Centre


Southlake Regional Health Centre, in partnership with The Regional Municipality of York and the Town of Newmarket, opened a Vaccination Centre in the Town’s Ray Twinney Recreation Complex on Wednesday, January 6, 2021.
The facility can vaccinate 1,000 people per day initially with the potential capacity to expand operations in the weeks and months to come. The complex offers ample space to smoothly expand the Centre moving forward as part of the Ontario government’s vaccination implementation plan. COVID-10 pandemic