ILAC supports all international students, teachers and staff to get the vaccine in Canada

ILAC is supporting all international students, teachers and staff to get the vaccine as soon as possible to make Toronto and Vancouver safe again.

With children as young as 12 now getting vaccinated, Canadaโ€™s vaccine roll-out is already ahead of the USA.

So far 18 million Canadians have received at least one dose. Nearly 49% of all Canadians have had their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, while the U.S. at just over 48%.

โ€œItโ€™s up to all of us to make Toronto and Vancouver a safe place to study and socialize,โ€ says Jonathan Kolber, ILAC CEO. โ€œWe will do whatever it takes to make sure every student and teacher has the opportunity to get vaccinated.โ€

Languages Canada has confirmed that international students in Canada have access to COVID-19 vaccines, regardless of their province of residence. Students do not need a health card and can register to get the shot online in BC and Ontario.

โ€œIf we want to go back to having in-person classes and events this summer, it is important that everyone gets vaccinate,โ€ says Kolber. โ€œCanada is now leading the way to ensure that every single person has access to the vaccine.โ€

Want to get your vaccine in Canada? Find out how to make a COVID-19 vaccine appointment in Ontario and BC:

Ontario: https://www.toronto.ca/home/covid-19/covid-19-protect-yourself-others/covid-19-vaccines/covid-19-how-to-get-vaccinated/?accordion=city-immunization-clinics

British Columbia: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/covid-19/vaccine/register

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