Ottawa residents in the city’s three hot-spot postal codes woke up early Monday for their first chance to book a vaccine appointment through the province’s centralized portal, with some reporting hours-long waits and frustrating crashes as tens of thousands of people across Ontario — likely even more — spent the morning hours securing their spots. Read More
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Ottawans report long waits to score appointments as province opens booking site to adults in designated hot spots
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