As part of the City of Toronto’s Vaccine Engagement Outreach, and the work of Accessibility Collaborative in which CILT is the lead partner, please find Vaccine Engagement Updates for:
Provincial Vaccine Information Line
8 a.m. – 8 p.m., 7 days a week
For help booking an appointment, downloading your proof of vaccination or getting more information about the vaccines, call:
Telephone: 1-833-943-3900
TTY: 1-866-797-0007
Toronto Public Health Hotline
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday
Call if you have questions about COVID-19. Translation is available in multiple languages. Toronto Public Health staff cannot book vaccine appointments over the phone.
Telephone: 416-338-7600
TTY: 416-392-0658
Email: PublicHealth@toronto.ca
For more information regarding the following locations contact the Provincial Vaccine Information Line. The more info links under certain locations are for locations not covered by the provincial line. Contact TPH for up to date accessibility support availability for each clinic.
Rapid Antigen Test
What is a Rapid Antigen Test?
• An easy-to-use test that looks for evidence of the COVID-19 virus.
• Results are available in 15 minutes and do not need to be confirmed by a PCR test.
• For testing at home, please refer to the instructions provided with the test, this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBBd4JRWTsg and the combined oral and nasal swabbing instructions (which may increase test sensitivity) ontariohealth.ca/RATinstructions.
Who Should Use a Rapid Antigen Test?
• People experiencing COVID-19 symptoms including one of:
• fever and/or chills;
• cough;
• shortness of breath;
• decrease or loss of taste or smell; OR
• Two or more of:
• runny nose/nasal congestion
• headache
• extreme fatigue
• sore throat
• muscle aches/joint pain
• gastrointestinal symptoms
(i.e. nausea, vomiting and/or diarrhea)
• One-off testing (e.g., before a social gathering) by people not experiencing COVID-19 symptoms and without a known exposure is generally not recommended. If you choose to do this, complete it as close to the event time as possible and know that a negative result could be a false negative.
What Does My Test Result Mean?
Positive Result
It is highly likely that you have COVID-19.
• Self-isolate immediately for at least 5 days (if fully vaccinated or under 12 years old) or 10 days (if not fully vaccinated or immunocompromised) from when your symptoms started and until you have no fever and symptoms have been improving for 24 hours (or 48 hours if gastrointestinal symptoms), whichever is longer.
• If you live, work, attend, or volunteer in a highest risk setting1, let them know that you had a positive result and follow the direction you are given.
• Household members must self-isolate while you are self-isolating if they are under 18 and not fully vaccinated, 18 or older and have not received their booster or have not had COVID-19 in the last 90 days.
• Notify people that you have come into close contact with starting 48 hours before your symptoms developed and until you began to
self-isolate.
• If you are at high-risk, antiviral medication can help reduce severe outcomes if you access them within 5 days of symptoms starting. Visit ontario.ca/
covidtreatment or call 811 for more information.
Negative Result
• If you have symptoms, and your test is negative, you may still have COVID-19.
• Use another rapid antigen test 24-48 hours after your first negative test. If it is negative you are less likely to have COVID-19. Self-isolate until your symptoms are improving for at least 24 hours (or 48 hours if gastrointestinal symptoms).
Qu’est-ce qu’un test antigénique rapide?
• C’est un test facile à utiliser qui recherche des traces du virus de la COVID-19.
• Les résultats sont prêts en un quart d’heure et n’ont pas besoin d’être confirmés par un test PCR.
• Pour utiliser le test chez soi, veuillez consulter le mode d’emploi fourni avec la trousse, cette vidéo https://youtu.be/2A0Kih7wnIg et les instructions sur l’écouvillonnage combiné du nez et de la bouche (qui pourrait accroître la sensibilité du test) ontariohealth.ca/fr/instructionsTAR.
À qui les tests antigéniques rapides
sont-ils destinés?
• Les gens présentant des symptômes de la COVID-19, notamment :
• fièvre ou frissons
• toux
• essoufflement
• diminution ou perte de l’odorat ou du goût
• deux ou plus des symptômes suivants :
• nez qui coule/congestion nasale
• mal de tête
• fatigue extrême
• mal de gorge
• courbatures/douleurs articulaires
• symptômes gastro-intestinaux (vomissements ou diarrhée)
• Les tests ponctuels (avant de se réunir avec des amis, par exemple) ne sont généralement pas recommandés pour les personnes ne présentant aucun symptôme de la COVID-19 et n’ayant pas d’exposition connue au virus.
Cependant, si vous décidez d’utiliser un test rapide de cette façon, faites-le aussi près de la date que possible et sachez qu’un résultat négatif peut être
un faux résultat. Comment interpréter les résultats
Résultat positif
Il est fort probable que vous avez la COVID-19.
• Isolez-vous immédiatement pendant au moins 5 jours (sujets entièrement vaccinés ou de moins de 12 ans) ou 10 jours (sujets non entièrement vaccinés
ou immunodéprimés) à partir du moment où vos symptômes sont apparus et jusqu’à ce que vous n’ayez plus de fièvre et que vos symptômes s’atténuent
depuis 24 heures (ou 48 heures en cas de symptômes gastro-intestinaux), selon la durée la plus longue.
• Si vous vivez, travaillez, faites du bénévolat ou vous rendez dans un milieu à plus haut risque1, dites-leur que vous avez eu un résultat positif et suivez les
instructions qu’on vous donne.
• Les membres de votre ménage doivent s’isoler pendant que vous vous isolez s’ils ont moins de 18 ans et ne sont pas entièrement vaccinés, s’ils ont plus de
18 ans, mais n’ont pas reçu de dose de rappel, ou s’ils n’ont pas eu la COVID-19 dans les 90 derniers jours.
• Informez les gens avec lesquels vous avez été en contact étroit pendant les 48 heures avant l’apparition de vos symptômes et jusqu’à ce que vous commenciez à vous isoler.
• Si vous êtes un sujet à haut risque, un traitement antiviral peut contribuer à atténuer les résultats graves si vous le commencez dans les 5 jours après
l’apparition de symptômes. Consultez ontario.ca/ traitementanticovid ou téléphonez au 811 pour en savoir plus.
Résultat négatif
• Si vous présentez des symptômes, il se peut que vous ayez quand même la COVID-19, malgré un résultat de test négatif.
• Faites un autre test antigénique rapide dans les 24 à 48 heures après votre premier test négatif. Si le résultat est négatif, vous êtes moins susceptible d’avoir la COVID-19. Cependant, isolez-vous jusqu’à ce que vos symptômes s’atténuent depuis au moins 24 heures (ou 48 heures en cas de symptômes gastro-intestinaux).
Weekly Vaccination Clinics
Friday January 27th
Cloverdale Mall
250 The East Mall, Etobicoke
12pm – 6pm
Mitchell Field Community Centre
89 Church Ave, North York
12pm – 6pm
1 Eglinton Square (Eglinton Ave. & Pharmacy Ave.)
1 Eglinton Square, Toronto
12pm – 6pm
Thorncliffe Park Community Hub
45 Overlea Blvd, Toronto
12pm – 6pm
Elspeth Heyworth Centre for Women
2350 Finch Ave W
10am – 4pm
TPL – Parkdale Branch
1303 Queen St W, Toronto
11am – 6pm
MOBILE – Scarborough Town Centre
300 Borough Dr, Scarborough
11am – 6pm
South Asian Women’s Centre
800 Lansdowne Ave
11am – 3pm
Lawrence Allen Center
700 Lawrence Ave W
1pm – 8pm
Stockyards
1980 St Clair Ave W, Toronto
1pm – 8pm
Yonge Sheppard Centre
2 Sheppard Ave E, North York
1pm – 8pm
Saturday January 28th
Cloverdale Mall
250 The East Mall, Etobicoke
10am – 4pm
Mitchell Field Community Centre
89 Church Ave, North York
10am – 4pm
1 Eglinton Square (Eglinton Ave. & Pharmacy Ave.)
1 Eglinton Square, Toronto
10am – 4pm
Thorncliffe Park Community Hub
45 Overlea Blvd, Toronto
10am – 4pm
TPH – Black Health Wellness Fair and Summit
585 Dundas St E
8:30am – 3:30pm
Wellness Hub at The Corner run by Sherbourne Health
200 Wellesley St E, Toronto
10:00am – 4:30pm
Wellness Hub at 40 Oak St (Run by Regent Park CHC)
40 Oak St, Toronto
9:30am – 12:30pm
TPH – Lawrence Allen Center
700 Lawrence Ave W, North York
10:30am – 5:30pm
MOBILE – Scarborough Town Centre
300 Borough Dr, Scarborough
11am – 6pm
Stockyards
1980 St Clair Ave W, Toronto
11am – 6pm
Yonge Sheppard Centre
2 Sheppard Ave E, North York
11am – 6pm
San Romanoway Apartments
15 San Romanoway, North York
11:30am – 6:30pm
San Lorenzo Church
15 San Romanoway, North York
11:30am – 6:30pm
Black Creek CHC – Vaccine and Wellness Clinics
1 York Gate Blvd Suite 202, North York
12pm – 4pm
Sunday January 29th
TPH – Metro Hall
214 Wellington St. W, Toronto
10am – 4pm
Crossroads Plaza
2625 Weston Rd, North York
10am – 4pm
Thorncliffe Park Community Hub
45 Overlea Blvd, Toronto
10am – 4pm
TPH – Cedarbrook Community Centre
91 Eastpark Blvd, Scarborough
10am – 4pm
TPH – Stephen Leacock Community Recreation Centre
2500 Birchmount Rd, Scarborough
10:30am – 5:30pm
TPH – Lawrence Allen Center
700 Lawrence Ave W, North York
12pm – 5pm
Humberwood Community Centre
850 Humberwood Blvd, Etobicoke
11am – 6pm
Monday January 30th
TPH – Metro Hall
214 Wellington St. W, Toronto
12pm – 6pm
Crossroads Plaza
2625 Weston Rd, North York
12pm – 6pm
Thorncliffe Park Community Hub
45 Overlea Blvd, Toronto
12pm – 6pm
TPH – Black Creek Community Health Centre
1 Yorkgate Blvd, North York
2pm – 8pm
Tuesday January 31st
TPH – Metro Hall
214 Wellington St. W, Toronto
12pm – 6pm
Crossroads Plaza
2625 Weston Rd, North York
12pm – 6pm
Cloverdale Mall
250 The East Mall, Etobicoke
12pm – 6pm
Mitchell Field Community Centre
89 Church Ave, North York
12pm – 6pm
1 Eglinton Square (Eglinton Ave. & Pharmacy Ave.)
1 Eglinton Square, Toronto
12pm – 6pm
Thorncliffe Park Community Hub
45 Overlea Blvd, Toronto
12pm – 6pm
TPH – Malvern Recreational Centre
30 Sewells Rd, Scarborough
10:00am – 4:30pm
TPH MOBILE – Scarborough Town Centre
300 Borough Dr, Scarborough
11am – 6pm
Richview
1806 Islington Ave, Etobicoke
11:30am – 6:00pm
TPH – York-Fairbank Center
2213 Dufferin St, York
1pm – 6pm
Wellnes Hub at The Corner run by Sherbourne Health
200 Wellesley St E, Toronto
1:30pm – 7:30pm
TPH – Broadlands Community Centre
19 Castlegrove Blvd, North York
4pm – 8pm
Wednesday February 1st
Mitchell Field Community Centre
89 Church Ave, North York
12pm – 6pm
Crossroads Plaza
2625 Weston Rd, North York
12pm – 6pm
TPH – Metro Hall
214 Wellington St. W, Toronto
12pm – 6pm
Cloverdale Mall
250 The East Mall, Etobicoke
12pm – 6pm
1 Eglinton Square (Eglinton Ave. & Pharmacy Ave.)
1 Eglinton Square, Toronto
12pm – 6pm
Thorncliffe Park Community Hub
45 Overlea Blvd, Toronto
12pm – 6pm
TPH – Cecil Community Centre
58 Cecil St, Toronto
10am – 2pm
TPH MOBILE – Scarborough Town Centre
300 Borough Dr, Scarborough
11am – 6pm
Rexdale Community Hub
21 Panorama Ct, Etobicoke
12:30pm – 6:30pm
Scadding Court Community Centre
707 Dundas St W, Toronto
4pm – 7pm
Black Creek CHC – Vaccine and Wellness Clinic
2202 Jane St Unit 5, North York
5pm – 8:30pm
Thursday February 2nd
TPH – Metro Hall
214 Wellington St. W, Toronto
12pm – 6pm
Crossroads Plaza
2625 Weston Rd, North York
12pm – 6pm
Cloverdale Mall
250 The East Mall, Etobicoke
12pm – 6pm
Mitchell Field Community Centre
89 Church Ave, North York
12pm – 6pm
1 Eglinton Square (Eglinton Ave. & Pharmacy Ave.)
1 Eglinton Square, Toronto
12pm – 6pm
Thorncliffe Park Community Hub
45 Overlea Blvd, Toronto
12pm – 6pm
Lawrence Allen Center
700 Lawrence Ave W, North York
10:30am – 5:30pm
TPH – TPL-Goldhawk Park
295 Alton Towers Cir, Scarborough
10:30am – 6:30pm
TPH MOBILE – Scarborough Town Centre
300 Borough Dr, Scarborough
11am – 6pm
TMU (formerly Ryerson University) SLC
341 Yonge St, Toronto
11:30am – 6:30pm
Rexdale Community Hub
21 Panorama Ct, Etobicoke
12:30pm – 6:30pm
Stockyards
1980 St Clair Ave W, Toronto
1pm – 8pm
Yonge Sheppard Centre
2 Sheppard Ave E, North York
1pm – 8pm
Wellness Hub @Regent Park Community Health Centre
465 Dundas St E, Toronto
1pm – 6pm
TPH – Oriole Community Centre
2975 Don Mills Rd W, North York
4:00pm – 7:30pm