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First came the long-awaited promise. Now comes the reality of making it happen.The provincial government and health units in Toronto and Peel are figuring out how to deliver on Premier Doug Fords new push to vaccinate people 18 and over in COVID-19 hot zones before the stay-at-home order expires in four weeks. Hopefully its a bunch of mobile units, said Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown, who has been calling for hot zones to be a priority since vaccines first arrived in December. If its one mobile unit for the whole city we could still be doing this in July. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Officials from the province, Toronto and Peel said details wont be made public until next week as the clock ticks on Fords vow that 40 per cent of Ontario adults, double the current le
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