Ontario is extending its call to arms to businesses, volunteers and retired health professionals to help further boost capacity and get more boosters into arms sooner.

The Ontario government is extending its call to arms to businesses, volunteers and retired health professionals to help further boost capacity and get more boosters into arms sooner.

As more mass-vax sites, hospital clinics, pharmacies and primary care clinics come online, Ontario is unleashing the full potential of the province’s businesses, workers and union leaders to support the vaccine rollout by hosting workplace clinics.

The province is also taking action to add more boots on the ground across Ontario by launching the Ontario COVID-19 Volunteer portal. The portal is open to Ontarians 16 years and older who can register to volunteer to support health care providers and others at vaccination clinics across the province.

The Ontario government is also making regulatory amendments to allow more individuals to safely administer the COVID-19 vaccine, such as retired nurses and physicians, dentists, and firefighters. These individuals are encouraged to register through the Health Workforce Matching Portal.

We encourage anyone who is interested in volunteering to join our frontline vaccination effort and help get booster doses into arms as swiftly as possible.