The clinic opened at 10 a.m. and was open to all Toronto residents, aged 12 and older, who required their first shot.
...and those without OHIP cards could also show up with no proof of address required.
Ice cream was also handed out in Nathan Phillips Square to those who waited in line for a shot.
And if anyone needed an incentive, two ice cream trucks offering free cones after vaccination were parked right on Nathan Phillips Square.
https://torontosun.com/news/local-news/three-protesters-arrested-thousands-vaccinated-at-city-hall-pop-up-clinic
Youth do not need to attend a clinic with a parent as parental consent is not required for them to receive a vaccine, provided the health-care provider administering the vaccine deems the youth capable of understanding their decision. Parents and youth are encouraged to discuss vaccination together to ensure they understand the benefits and risks.
https://www.toronto.ca/news/toronto-public-health-and-sickkids-to-lead-youth-vaccination-efforts-in-toronto/