LATEST: 52 additional pharmacies to start offering COVID-19 vaccine in Burlington, Oakville and Milton

Published April 11, 2021 at 9:31 pm

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The Ontario government says it’s ready to rapidly increase its COVID-19 vaccine rollout, with over 700 more pharmacies across the province to begin offering the vaccine this week.

The following pharmacies in Burlington, Oakville and Milton will start offering the AstraZeneca vaccine this week to those who are 55 and older:

  • Brant Plaza Pharmasave – 561 Brant St, Burlington
  • Bronte Centre Pharmacy – 78 Jones St, Oakville
  • Dundas Neyagawa Pharmacy – 479 Dundas St West, Oakville
  • Fairways Drug Store – 1500 Upper Middle Rd W, Oakville
  • Georgetown Pharmacy – 101-118 Mills Street, Georgetown
  • Holly Pharmacy – 611 Holly Ave unit 104, Milton
  • Loblaw Pharmacy #1024 – 201 Oak Park Blvd, Oakville
  • Loblaw Pharmacy #2810 – 820 Main St E, Milton
  • Loblaw Pharmacy #4067 – 1059 Plains Rd E, Burlington
  • Loblaw Pharmacy #4339 – 5111 New St, Burlington
  • Loblaw Pharmacy #4632 – 2515 Appleby Line, Burlington
  • Loblaw Pharmacy #4925 – 493 Dundas Street West, Oakville
  • Loblaw Pharmacy 2025 – Guelph Line, Burlington
  • Metro Pharmacy #516 – 1a-280 North Service Rd, Oakville
  • Metro Pharmacy #565 – 367 Mountainview Rd S, Georgetown
  • Metro Pharmacy #571 – 1050 Kennedy Circle, Milton
  • Metro Pharmacy #584 – 2010 Appleby Line, Burlington
  • Millcroft Pharmacy – D10-2500 Appleby Line, Burlington
  • Miltowne Pharmacy – 210-311 Commercial St, Milton
  • Morelli’s Guardian Pharmacy – 469 Cornwall Rd, Oakville
  • Mountainside Pharmacy – 1900 Walkers Line, Burlington
  • Oak City Pharmacy – 107-180 Oak Park Blvd, Oakville
  • Palero Pharmacy – 2525 Old Bronte Road Suite 100, Oakville
  • Progressive Pharmacy – 3-678 Guelph Line, Burlington
  • Rexall #2444 – 2441 Lakesshore Rd West unit 100, Oakville
  • Rexall – 2400 Guelph Line, Burlington
  • Rexall – 372 Queen St, Acton
  • Shoppers Drug Mart #1012 – 3051 Walkers Line, Burlington
  • Shoppers Drug Mart #1168 – 252 Queen St, Acton
  • Shoppers Drug Mart #1203 – 2525 Prince Michael Dr, Oakville
  • Shoppers Drug Mart #1206 – 1450 Headon Rd, Burlington
  • Shoppers Drug Mart #1218 – 2211 Brant St, Burlington
  • Shoppers Drug Mart #1493 – 3035 Appleby Line, Burlington
  • Shoppers Drug Mart #683 – 5353 Lakeshore Road East, Burlington
  • Shoppers Drug Mart #706 – 351 Cornwall Rd, Oakville
  • Shoppers Drug Mart #710 – 75 Nipissing Rd, Milton
  • Shoppers Drug Mart #726 – 2080 Appleby Line, Burlington
  • Shoppers Drug Mart #740 – D001-777 Guelph Line, Burlington
  • Shoppers Drug Mart #744 – 550 Kerr St, Oakville
  • Shoppers Drug Mart #745 – 109a-240 Leighland Avenue, Oakville
  • Shoppers Drug Mart #878 – 478 Dundas St W, Oakville
  • Shoppers Drug Mart #996 – 2297 Lakeshore Rd W, Oakville
  • Shoppers Drug Mart 1042 – 501-503 Plains Rd E, Burlington
  • Shoppers Drug Mart 707 – 265 Guelph St A, Georgetown
  • Sobeys Pharmacy #7269 – 1250 Brant Street, Burlington
  • Sobeys Pharmacy #7272 – 1035 Bronte Street South, Milton
  • Sobeys Pharmacy-abbey #7230 – 1500 Upper Middle Rd, Oakville
  • The Drug Store Pharmacy #1190 – 173 Lakeshore Road W, Oakville
  • Total Health Pharmacy #123 – 470 Bronte St S, Milton
  • Wal-mart Pharmacy – 2065 Fairview St, Burlington
  • Wal-mart Pharmacy – 300 Guelph Street, Georgetown
  • White Oaks Pharmacy – B6-360 Dundas St, Oakville

Pharmacies that are already offering the vaccine are listed here.

The province says this expansion will bring the total number of pharmacies offering the vaccine to over 1,400 locations — a number expected to reach approximately 1,500 by the end of April.

Vaccinations with the AstraZeneca vaccine at pharmacies require an appointment to be made in advance.

In alignment with NACI recommendations, Ontario will not use the AstraZeneca vaccine for individuals under 55, while Health Canada continues to review the data.

“With more local pharmacies coming on board, receiving the COVID-19 vaccine will be easier and more convenient for eligible populations across the province,” said Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health.

“I strongly encourage everyone to get vaccinated when it’s their turn. Until we receive enough vaccines so that the majority of Ontarians can be vaccinated it remains critical for everyone to continue following public health measures we know work and keep us safe.”

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