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As of this week, the rest of Ontarios front-line workers 鈥?those who cant work from home 鈥?are eligible to get vaccinated, the last step of Phase 2 before vaccines are open to everyone.The list includes retail workers in groceries, pharmacies, restaurants, ServiceOntario, the LCBO and more; construction, transportation, distribution, warehousing and manufacturing workers; social services workers; courts and justice system workers; electricity, communications, waste management and wastewater workers; financial services workers; vets and veterinary employees; and workers in oil, gas, petroleum, uranium, mining and natural gas and propane.In other words, any worker unable to work from home during the stay-at-home order
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