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Vaccination Information Updated April 7 2021 Ontario Every region in Ontario is covered by a local Public Health Unit. Each Public Health Unit is making appointments for different age groups and priority groups. Some Public Health Units are using the Ontario-wide vaccine booking system and some have their own booking systems. Ontario-wide vaccinations are currently available to priority groups and those age 70+. However, individual Public Health Units have different criteria for who is eligible for the vaccine and most Public Health Units are offering appointments to adults aged 60+, some are even vaccinating 50+. If you search your local Public Health Unit below you will find links to either the provincial booking system, or the local booking system. The AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. To find a local pharmacy and make an appointment with them you can visit: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations Anyone who has questions about the safety and effectiveness of the vaccines can ask freely by joining COVID-19 Resources Canada, a volunteer group of scientists, pharmacists and physicians as they are hosting Question and Answer sessions every Monday, Thursday and Saturday from 8-9 pm EST online on Zoom. Attendance is free and registration is available here: https://covid19resources.ca/public/discussions/register-for-vaccine-qa/ For specific information about the vaccine rollout criteria, vaccine clinic locations and how to book, find the information from your local Public Health Unit listed below. Algoma All clinics are by appointment only, criteria for vaccine is listed below: • Adults 70+ and older • Indigenous adults (18+ and household members) (First Nations, Metis, Inuit) • Staff and essential caregivers in long-term care, retirement homes and other congregate care settings for seniors (e.g. assisted living) • Highest, Very High, High, and Moderate Priority Healthcare workers • Faith leaders who provide end of life care; care of the deceased, funerals, bathing, or other ceremony with direct contact with deceased persons; home visits to unwell persons; pastoral care in hospitals/long-term care homes/retirement homes or other vulnerable settings. • Adult recipients of chronic home care The province has recently announced that the AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. To find a local pharmacy and make an appointment with them you can visit: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations To book an appointment please call the number for the following clinics Clinics: Sault Ste. Marie & Area GFL Memorial Gardens click here to book: Batchewana Health Centre- Rankin Arena 705 254 7827
Garden River Wellness Centre- will be contacting homebound adults who receive chronic home care to offer immunization Indian Friendship Centre Building 705-256-5634 for the following only: • Indigenous Adults 80+ and Highest Priority Health Care Workers • Indigenous Adults 55-79 and Very High and High Priority Health Care Workers • Indigenous Adults 18-54 and Moderate Priority Health Care Workers Elliot Lake & Area Elliot Lake- Collins Hall 1-705-461-8882 ext. 611 Spanish- Four Seasons Waterfront 705-356-2551 ext. 5010 North Algoma Wawa (only available to people that live or work here)- Michipicoten Memorial Community Centre 705-914-0464 White River- Royal Canadian Legion 1-807-822-2320 Dubreullville- Eddy K. Lefrancois Recreation Centre 705-884-2884 Central & East Algoma Blind River- Blind River Community Centre 705-356-1666 ext. 270 Thessalon/Richards Landing/Desbarats- If you are a patient of the following: • Richards Landing Medical Clinic 705-246-2477 • Bruce Mines Medical Clinic 705-785-3495 • Thessalon Medical Clinic 705-842-2905 • The North Channel Nurse Practioner-Led Clinic 705-842-9898 If you are not a patient of the above: • The North Channel Nurse Practioner-Led Clinic 705-842-9696 • Richards Landing Legion Hall Immunization Clinic (do not leave a message) 705-246-2625 ext. 201 Iron Bridge (only available to people that live or work here)- Iron Bridge Lions Club 705-356-2551 ext. 5010 Thessalon First Nation Community Centre (Thessalon First Nation Community and Band Members in Algoma only) (705) 842-2323 Brant County All clinics are by appointment only, for adults 65 years-of-age and older. Click here to book The province has recently announced that the AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. To find a local pharmacy and make an appointment with them you can visit: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations Chatham All clinics are by appointment only, criteria for vaccine is listed below: • Residents, staff, and essential caregivers of congregate care settings for seniors (specifically long-term care, retirement and First Nations Elder care homes) • Alternative level of care patients in hospitals • Highest, Very High, High and Moderate priority health care workers • Adults 65+ (born in 1956 or earlier) NEW March 30, 2021 • First Nation, Inuit, Metis and Urban Indigenous residents and their immediate household members aged 16+ • Adult recipients of chronic home care (long-term patients of home and community care services)
• Faith leaders who provide: end of life care; care of the deceased, funerals, bathing, or other ceremony with direct contact with deceased persons; home visits to unwell persons; pastoral care in hospitals/long-term care homes/retirement homes or other vulnerable settings. To book an appointment you can: • call 519-351-1010 • email getyourshot@chatham-kent.ca if you are unable to call • OR click here to search for a pharmacy in Chatham The province has recently announced that the AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. To find a local pharmacy and make an appointment with them you can visit: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations Durham Appointment bookings are online here for the following criteria: • Adults 65 years of age and older, or who will be turning 65 in 2021. • All Indigenous adults and adult household members. • Individuals with health conditions, starting with Highest-Risk and High-Risk health conditions. • Highest-Risk Health Conditions include: • Organ transplant recipients; Hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients; Neurological diseases in which respiratory function may be compromised (e.g., motor neuron disease, myasthenia gravis, multiple sclerosis); Blood cancer diagnosed < 1 year; Kidney disease with eGFR < 30. • Individuals in the Highest-Risk group may have their main essential caregiver vaccinated. • High-Risk Health Conditions include: • Obesity (BMI > 40); Other treatments causing immunosuppression (e.g., chemotherapy, immunity weakening medications); Intellectual or developmental disabilities (e.g., Down Syndrome). • Individuals in the High-Risk group may have their main essential caregiver vaccinated. • High-Risk Congregate Living Settings • Residents, essential caregivers and staff in High-risk congregate living settings (residential facilities where a high-risk client population live or stay overnight and use shared spaces e.g., common sleeping areas, shared bathrooms, shared kitchens, communal dining spaces). Includes supportive housing, developmental services/intervenor including independent living, adult correctional facilities, children’s residential facilities (residents over 16, staff and foster parents). • Essential caregivers* are included for the following congregate settings: developmental services, mental health and addictions congregate settings, homes for special care, children’s residential facilities, and Indigenous healing and wellness facilities. The province has recently announced that the AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. To find a local pharmacy and make an appointment with them you can visit: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations Clinics Audley Recreation Centre Uxbridge Arena Scugog Arena Rick Macleish Memorial Community Centre Arena The Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex Chestnut Hill Developments Recreation Complex Arena- Enter at the back of the Arena Durham College and Ontario Tech University
McKinney Centre Eastern Ontario All clinics are by appointment only, criteria for vaccine is listed below: • Individuals who will be turning 60 or older in 2021 • Health care worker (Click to see how health care workers are prioritized) • Staff member or essential caregiver at a long-term care or retirement home Click here to pre-register then here to book an appointment through the Ontario booking site. The province has recently announced that the AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. To find a local pharmacy and make an appointment with them you can visit: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations Grey Bruce Any adults 60 years of age and older by the end of 2021 can now schedule an appointment for a vaccine through your health care provider or using the provincial booking system. If you have not booked an appointment through your health care provider: Call the Provincial number 1-888-999-6488 Online: https://ontario.ca/bookvaccine For more information, call 1-833-421-1999 (Monday to Friday: 8 am – 7 pm; Saturday and Sunday 8 am to 4 pm). The province has recently announced that the AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. To find a local pharmacy and make an appointment with them you can visit: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations Haldimand-Norfolk Vaccination is currently available in Haldimand and Norfolk Counties for: • Individuals born in 1956 or earlier • Individuals eligible under Phase 1 • Individuals with a health condition listed in the Highest-Risk or High-Risk category under Phase 2 • Up to one primary essential caregiver for individuals with a health condition listed in the Highest-Risk or High-Risk category under Phase 2 who require regular and sustained assistance with personal care and/or activities of daily living • Residents, staff, and certain essential caregivers of high-risk congregate settings listed under Phase 2 • Faith leaders (providing end-of-life care, care of the deceased, funerals or other ceremonies with direct contact of deceased persons, home visits to unwell, pastoral care in institutions). • Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, Metis or Inuit indigenous adults (18+), and their adult household members You can book your appointment here, or call 519-427-5903 and leave a message with your name and phone number. The Haldimand-Norfolk Vaccine Task Force has launched a waitlist to ensure all available vaccine doses are administered. Currently, we are accepting the names and contact information for individuals who are aged 65-69 years (born in the years 1952-1956.) www.hnhu.org/vaccinewaitlist
The province has recently announced that the AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. To find a local pharmacy and make an appointment with them you can visit: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Vaccinations are currently available to priority groups and those age 60+. You may call the Provincial Vaccine Information Line at 1-888-999-6488 for more information and to book and appointment, open Monday to Sunday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. You may also fill out your information here to see if you are eligible and book an appointment: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/book-vaccine/ The province has recently announced that the AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. To find a local pharmacy and make an appointment with them you can visit: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations Vaccines appointments are available for Indigenous adults (18+) and their adult household members (18+). You may call the following numbers to make an appointment at the local clinics listed below. Haliburton County: S.G. Nesbitt Memorial Arena, 55 Parkside Street, Minden April 12 – 10 am to 5:30 pm To Book: Phone lines are open to book appointments from 9:30 am too 6 pm April 6 to 8 and from 9:30 am to noon on April 9. • 905-260-9525 • 705-559-2809 • 705-935-0066 • 705-775-0632 Kawartha Lakes: Lindsay Exhibition, 354 Angeline Street South, Lindsay This is a drive-thru clinic model. April 15 – 8 am to 5:40 pm To book: Phone lines are open to book appointments seven days a week starting at 8 am April 6 until noon on April 14. • 705-328-6241 Northumberland County: Cobourg Community Centre, 750 D’Arcy Street, Cobourg April 17 – 10 am to 6 pm To book: Phone lines are open April 6 to 14 (9:30 am to 6 pm, weekdays only) and close at noon on April 15. • 905-260-9525 • 705-559-2809 • 705-935-0066 • 705-775-0632 Halton Vaccinations are available for adults aged 60+ and if the following applies to you, you are also eligible: • I am a health care worker in the Highest, Very High or High priority group AND I live OR work in Halton. • I am a resident or designated essential caregiver at a congregate setting in Halton Region • I am a recipient of regular home care services from the Local Health Integration Network (LHIN) AND am a resident of Halton Region
• I am a member of the First Nation, Métis, or Inuit Community AND am a resident of Halton region AND am 55 years of age or older (OR an immediate household family member of someone who has booked a vaccine appointment in this category) Appointments can be made here. The province has recently announced that the AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. To find a local pharmacy and make an appointment with them you can visit: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations Clinics: Compass Point Bible Church: 1500 Kerns Road Joseph Brant Hospital: 1245 Lakeshore Rd Gellert Community Centre: 10241 Eight Line First Ontario Arts Centre Milton: 1010 Main St E St Volodymyr Cultural Centre: 1280 Dundas St W Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital: 3001 Hospital Gate Hamilton Vaccinations are available in Hamilton by appointment only to the following groups: • Highest Priority, Very High and High Priority health care workers, in accordance with the Ministry of Health’s guidance • Shelter populations • Adults age 60+ • Indigenous adults • Adult recipients of chronic home care • Seniors in congregate living (ie. shared dining) If you are over 60 years old, please book your appointment here. If you are unable to book your appointment online or have an old health care you may also call the Public Health Services COVID-19 Vaccine Hotline at 905-974-9848, option 7. Vaccines are also available to adults 50+years old who live in the L8W or L9C postal code, to make an appointment call 905-974-9848, option 7. The province has recently announced that the AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. To find a local pharmacy and make an appointment with them you can visit: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations Clinics St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton West 5th COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic: 100 West 5th Street, Hamilton FirstOntario Centre Vaccine Clinic: 101 York Boulevard, Hamilton Please enter the Vaccine Clinic through the doors off of Bay Street. Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) Vaccine Clinic: 293 Wellington Street North, Hamilton Mobile Vaccine Team Pop-up Clinics for those aged 60+ The mobile team will be at these locations on the following dates and then will move on to another location. The mobile vaccination team will return for scheduled second dose appointments. If you want to be vaccinated at the above pop-up clinics, book an appointment by calling the COVID-19 Vaccine Hotline at 905-974-9848, option 7. Bernie Morelli Recreation Centre: 876 Cannon St. E., Hamilton Date April 7 to 11 Norman Pinky Lewis Recreation Centre: 192 Wentworth St. N., Hamilton Date April 7 to 11
Hastings Prince Edward Vaccinations are currently available to priority groups and those age 60+. You may call the Provincial Vaccine Information Line at 1-888-999-6488 for more information and to book and appointment, open Monday to Sunday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. You may also fill out your information here to see if you are eligible and book an appointment: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/book-vaccine/ The following priority groups are required to pre-register in order to attend a HPEPH mass vaccination clinic. Phase 1 • Essential Caregivers of a person living in a Long Term Care or Retirement Homes. • Health Care Workers as outlined by the Province • Indigenous adults and members of their household age 18 and older • Recipients of Chronic Home Care age 18 and older Phase 2 • Black and other Racialized Populations • Essential Frontline Worker who cannot work from home as outlined by the Province • Education and/or Child Care sector employee (e.g. school or daycare staff, educator, bus driver, etc.) • Faith Leaders and Funeral Workers that have direct contact with the ill, dying or deceased • People that live and work in high-risk Congregate Settings (e.g. residential facilities, supported living and special care homes, correctional facilities, shelters, and farm workers living in congregate settings) • People with certain High-risk Chronic Conditions as outlined by the Province • Primary caregivers for people with a highest-risk chronic condition (i.e. organ transplant recipients, hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients, neurological diseases in which respiratory function may be compromised, haematological malignancy diagnosed within the last year, kidney disease with estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) under 30) The information you provide will be submitted to the Ministry of Health when your priority group becomes eligible. The Ministry of Health will send you a direct email invitation with instructions on how to book your appointment. Once a group is eligible, submissions will be made on a regular basis based on vaccine and clinic appointment availability. When you attend a clinic, please bring identification (e.g. employee ID, pay stub, T4) that validates your status as a Health Care Worker, Essential Front Line Worker, Education and/or Childcare Worker, Congregate Setting Worker, or Faith Leader and Funeral Worker. The province has recently announced that the AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. To find a local pharmacy and make an appointment with them you can visit: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations Clinics: Loyalist College- Kente Building Madoc Township- 15651 Highway 62 Prince Edward Community Centre- 372 Main St Bancroft Legion Br181 Duncan McDonald Memorial Gardens Huron Perth Vaccinations are available by appointment only. They are currently available to adults turning 65 and older and priority groups:
Residents, Primary Essential Caregivers and Staff of High-Risk Congregate Living Settings Adults 16 years of age and older with the following Highest-Risk health conditions: • Indigenous persons 16 years of age and older • Adults 16 years of age and older who are chronic home care recipients. • Staff and essential caregivers in long-term care homes, retirement homes, and any residents of these settings that have not yet received a first dose of vaccine. • Alternative level of care patients in hospitals who have a confirmed admission to a long-term care home, retirement home or other congregate care home for seniors. • Residents and staff in other congregate care settings for seniors, including assisted living facilities. Healthcare workers • Medical First Responders: o ORNGE, paramedics, firefighters, police providing medical first response • Faith leaders who, as part of their regular role, are at increased risk of exposure to COVID-19 through close contact with persons and families in the following circumstances: o End of life care o Care of the deceased, funerals, bathing, or other ceremony with direct contact with deceased persons o Home visits to unwell persons o Pastoral care in hospitals/LTCHs/RHs or other vulnerable settings • Residents, Primary Essential Caregivers and Staff of High-Risk Congregate Living Settings - High-risk congregate living settings refer to residential facilities where a high-risk client population live or stay overnight and use shared spaces (e.g. common sleeping areas, shared bathrooms, shared kitchens, communal dining spaces). The settings are at higher risk of transmission, and include: o Developmental services/intervenor including supported independent living o Mental health and addictions congregate living o Homes for special care o Children’s residential facilities o Youth justice facilities o Indigenous healing and wellness o Bail beds and Indigenous bail beds o Provincial and demonstration schools/Consortium Centre Jules-Leger o Supportive housing (a setting where individuals are receiving care) o Primary essential caregivers are individuals who provide regular and sustained assistance with personal care and/or activities of daily living • Adults 16 years of age and older with the following highest-risk health conditions: o Organ transplant recipients o Hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients o Neurological diseases in which respiratory function may be compromised (e.g., motor neuron disease, myasthenia gravis, multiple sclerosis) o Haematological malignancy diagnosed
Appointments can be booked https://s-ca.chkmkt.com/?e=226706&h=9F74C18FABD521B&l=en or you can call 1-833-753-2098. Kingston, Frontenac Lennox Addington Vaccinations are currently available to priority groups and those age 60+. You may call the Provincial Vaccine Information Line at 1-888-999-6488 for more information and to book and appointment, open Monday to Sunday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. You may also fill out your information here to see if you are eligible and book an appointment: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/book-vaccine/ The province has recently announced that the AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. To find a local pharmacy and make an appointment with them you can visit: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations Health care workers and registered essential caregivers with long-term care and high risk retirement homes can make an appointment here for Kingston: https://khsccovidvax.coconutcalendar.com/times?staff=23563&location=vaxclinic&service=PG1 , for Napanee: https://kflaph.simplybook.plus/v2/#book/category/2/service/12/count/1/provider/any/ Those who work, resident in or are an essential caregiver of a high risk congregate can make an appointment here for Kingston: https://kflaph.simplybook.plus/v2/#book/category/2/service/9/count/1/provider/any/date/2021-04- 07/ , for Napanee: https://kflaph.simplybook.plus/v2/#book/category/2/service/12/count/1/provider/any/ Indigenous people can make an appointment here: https://cutt.ly/kchc2-fnmi People who are homebound may complete this form and join a waiting list for a mobile vaccination clinic: https://s-ca.chkmkt.com/?e=225681&h=64BDD2D90EB072D&l=en Lambton Vaccinations are currently available to priority groups and those age 60+. You may call the Provincial Vaccine Information Line at 1-888-999-6488 for more information and to book and appointment, open Monday to Sunday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. You may also fill out your information here to see if you are eligible and book an appointment: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/book-vaccine/ The province has recently announced that the AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. To find a local pharmacy and make an appointment with them you can visit: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations Priority Groups listed below can register for appointments here: https://s- ca.chkmkt.com/?e=226140&h=7DDA4708C7D035F&l=en 1) Healthcare workers 2) Urban Indigenous Adults – 3) Adults Receiving Home Care – 4) One in-home Caregiver of an Adult Receiving Chronic Home Care 5) Faith Leaders who provide end of life care, funerals, home visits to the ill, visits in hospital or long- term care – 6) Phase 2 Eligible Essential Workers – First Group (list below) a) Elementary and secondary school staff b) Police, fire, compliance, funeral, special constables and other workers responding to critical events
c) Enforcement, inspection and compliance roles (includes bylaw enforcement, building inspectors, food inspectors, animal welfare inspectors, border inspection officers, labour inspectors) d) Childcare and licenced foster care workers e) Food manufacturing workers f) Agriculture and Farm Workers Leeds Grenville and Lanark Vaccinations are currently available to priority groups and those age 60+. You may call the Provincial Vaccine Information Line at 1-888-999-6488 for more information and to book and appointment, open Monday to Sunday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. You may also fill out your information here to see if you are eligible and book an appointment: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/book-vaccine/ The province has recently announced that the AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. To find a local pharmacy and make an appointment with them you can visit: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations As of April 6, 2021 the following groups are eligible to receive their COVID-19 vaccine: • Health Care Workers • Residents, staff and caregivers in long term care/retirement homes • Other congregate care settings e.g. group homes • Adults born in 1961 or before (60+) (as of April 7) • All Indigenous Adults *ages 16+ includes First Nations, Metis and Inuit. • Adult recipients of chronic home care • Adults with health conditions in the Highest Risk and High Risk categories Highest Risk and High Risk Categories Highest-Risk Health Conditions: • Organ transplant recipients • Hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients • Neurological diseases in which respiratory function may be compromised (e.g., motor neuron disease, myasthenia gravis, multiple sclerosis) • Haematological malignancy diagnosed 40) • Other treatments causing immunosuppression (e.g., chemotherapy, immunity- weakening medications) • Intellectual or developmental disabilities (e.g., Down Syndrome) If you qualify as one of these priority groups, please call our local Leeds, Grenville, Lanark Booking Centre toll-free at 1-844-369-1234. Hours of operation are 8:30am to 4:00pm, 7 days a week. Middlesex-London Vaccinations are available to adults aged 65+ years and above as well as priority groups including: Frontline health care workers, first responders, residents/staff/essential caregivers in long-term care or congregate senior living settings. You can make your appointment here: https://www.covidvaccinelm.ca/ or call 226-289-3560. Other priority groups such as Faith Leaders who attend end of life care, or visiting sick person and residents/staff and essential caregivers in high risk congregate care settings are able to pre-register here: https://www.healthunit.com/pre-registration-covid-19-vaccination Clinics
Western Fair Agriplex North London Optimist Community Centre Caradoc Community Centre Niagara Vaccinations are currently available to priority groups and those age 60+. You may call the Provincial Vaccine Information Line at 1-888-999-6488 for more information and to book and appointment, open Monday to Sunday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. You may also fill out your information here to see if you are eligible and book an appointment: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/book-vaccine/ The province has recently announced that the AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. To find a local pharmacy and make an appointment with them you can visit: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations To join a standby list to get notified if there is leftover vaccines at the end of the day you can register here. Clinics Brock University: Ian D. Beddis Gymnasium from April 2-6 Vale Health and Wellness Centre: April 7, 13-14 Meridian Community Centre: April 8 Lincoln Community Centre: April 9 Niagara on the Lake Community Centre: April 9 Lincoln Community Centre: April 10 Niagara West YMCA: April 15-16 Niagara Centre YMCA: April 17-18 North Bay and Parry Sound Vaccinations are currently being offered to adults aged 70+. At this time all appointments are full. Please keep checking here to know when there are more appointments available and when priority groups will be eligible. The province has recently announced that the AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. To find a local pharmacy and make an appointment with them you can visit: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations Northwestern Vaccinations are currently available to priority groups and those age 60+, however there are currently no appointment spots available, they expect more will become available later in April. You may call the Provincial Vaccine Information Line at 1-888-999-6488 for more information and to book and appointment, open Monday to Sunday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. You may also fill out your information here to see if you are eligible and book an appointment: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/book-vaccine/ The province has recently announced that the AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. To find a local pharmacy and make an appointment with them you can visit: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations Ottawa Vaccines in Ottawa are currently available for the following demographics:
• Adults 60 years of age and older • Staff, caregivers and residents in all retirement homes • Staff, caregivers and residents in all long-term care homes • Priority health care workers identified in the Ministry of Health’s guidance on Health Care Worker Prioritization, including hospital employees, staff who work or study in hospitals and health care personnel • Faith leaders • Adults in First Nations, Métis and Inuit populations • Adults receiving chronic home health care • Residents staying in Ottawa shelters Vaccinations are currently available to priority groups and those age 70+. You may call the Provincial Vaccine Information Line at 1-888-999-6488 for more information and to book and appointment, open Monday to Sunday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. You may also fill out your information here to see if you are eligible and book an appointment: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/book-vaccine/ The province has recently announced that the AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. To find a local pharmacy and make an appointment with them you can visit: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations Pop Up Clinics in High Risk Neighbourhoods Eligible for vaccination at Pop up Clinics are: • Adults receiving chronic home health care. • Adults 60 years of age and older in high-risk neighbourhoods. • Clients or members of The Good Companions Seniors’ Centre age 70 or over (born in or before 1951 High Risk Neighbourhoods Include: • Britannia Village • Carleton Heights - Rideauview • Carlington • Carson Groves-Carson Meadows • Centretown West • Emerald Woods • Greenboro East • Hawthorne Meadows • Heatherington • Heron Gate • Hunt Club East – Western Community • Hunt Club Park • Ledbury • Lowertown (Lowertown East) • Manor Park • Overbrook-McArthur • Parkwood Hills • Ridgemont • Riverview • Sawmill Creek • Bayshore-Belltown • Sheffield Glen • Stewart Farm • Vanier North • Vanier South
• Sandy Hill • Whitehaven - Queensway Terrace North Appointments at Pop-up clinics can be made here, or you can call 613-691-5505 to make your appointment. Clinics Horticulture Building: 1525 Princess Patricia Way Eva James Memorial Centre: 65 Stonehaven Drive Nepean Sportsplex: 1701 Woodroffe Avenue Ottawa City Hall: 110 Laurier Avenue West St-Laurent Complex: 525 Côté Street Canterbury Recreation Complex: 2185 Arch Street The Ottawa Hospital - Civic Campus: 1053 Carling Ave Queensway Carleton Hospital: 3045 Baseline Rd Ruddy Family YMCA-YWCA: 265 Centrum Blvd Peel Vaccines are currently being offered to adults aged 60+ as well as Indigenous adults and their adult household members, active health care and health affiliated workers (for more information about who is included click here). You can book an appointment online here. If you are booking as an Indigenous adult/household member you can book here. For health care workers you can book here. or call the Region of Peel COVID-19 Vaccination Line at 905-791-5202, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., 7 days a week. We also offer assistance getting to your clinic appointment. The province has recently announced that the AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. To find a local pharmacy and make an appointment with them you can visit: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations Clinic Brampton: Region of Peel (Main Office) 10 Peel Centre Dr Brampton: Save Max Sports Centre, 1495 Sandalwood Parkway East Brampton: Chris Gibson Arena, 125 McLaughlin Road Caledon: Caledon East Community Complex, 6215 Old Church Road Mississauga: Region of Peel Mississauga, 7120 Hurontario St Mississauga: Paramount Fine Foods Centre Sportsplex C-C Gate 1, 5500 Rose Cherry Place Mississauga: International Centre, 6900 Airport Rd Hospital Run Clinics: Mississauga Hospital: 100 Queensway: Book appointment here University of Toronto Mississauga UTM: Athletics and Wellness Centre, 3359 Mississauga Rd: Book appointment here Chinguacousy Wellness Centre: 995 Peter Roberston Blvd: Book appointment here Brampton Civic Hospital: 2100 Bovaird Dr E: Book appointment here Peterborough Vaccines are currently being offered to those aged 70+. You can book an appointment here or call 249-494-5631. Open Monday to Friday 9am-4pm. The province has recently announced that the AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. To find a local pharmacy and make an appointment with them you can visit: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations
Clinics Evinrude Centre 911 Monaghan Rd, Peterborough ON Dates: Ongoing North Kawartha Community Centre, Apsley 340 McFadden Rd, Apsley ON Dates: April 11-13 9am-4pm Buckhorn Community Centre, Buckhorn 1782 Lakehurst Rd, Buckhorn ON Dates: April 15-17 9am-4pm Cavan Monaghan Community Centre, Millbrook 986 County Rd 10, Millbrook ON Dates: April 26-28 9am-4pm Peterborough Regional Health Centre – Inside the main doors 1 Hospital Dr, Peterborough, ON Hours: Sat-Sun 8am-3:30pm, Mon-Thurs 12pm-7:30pm Porcupine Clinic bookings are now available for: • Staff and essential caregivers of long-term care homes, retirement homes and First Nation elder care • Highest, very high, high and moderate priority health care workers • Adult chronic home care recipients • Adults 65 years and older • Adults who identify as First Nation, Métis and Inuit who are 18 years and older • Adults (18 years and older) who live in the same household with an adult who identifies as Indigenous (First Nation, Métis and Inuit) Please make an appointment here or call 1-800-461-1818. The province has recently announced that the AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. To find a local pharmacy and make an appointment with them you can visit: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations Renfrew County and District A) Eligible people who can pre-register/book appointment based on availability of vaccine 1. All seniors in congregate care residences (who will be vaccinated in-home by mobile vaccination teams). 2. Long-Term Care and Retirement Home essential caregivers. 3. Indigenous residents (on or off reserve) who are 18 years of age and older. 4. Faith based leaders who, as part of their role, provide end of life care, care of the deceased, home visits to unwell persons, or pastoral care in LTC/RHs or other vulnerable settings. 5. People born in 1951 or earlier (70 years of age and older). 6. All health care workers. 7. Anyone receiving chronic home care that have been identified by home health care organizations. This group will receive a call notifying them that they are eligible and should book after receiving this call. B) Eligible people who can pre-register only at this time 1. Residents in the general population born between 1952 and 1956 (65 to 69 years of age). To book your appoint please click here or call RCDHU at 613-735-9724 or 1-800-267-1097 ext. 200. Please leave one message only with your name and number.
The province has recently announced that the AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. To find a local pharmacy and make an appointment with them you can visit: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations Simcoe-Muskoka Vaccinations are currently available to priority groups and those age 60+. You may call the Provincial Vaccine Information Line at 1-888-999-6488 for more information and to book and appointment, open Monday to Sunday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. You may also fill out your information here to see if you are eligible and book an appointment: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/book-vaccine/ The province has recently announced that the AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. To find a local pharmacy and make an appointment with them you can visit: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations Southwestern Vaccinations are being administered to those in Phase 2 of the vaccine roll out. Phase 1 are still eligible to get the vaccine. Phase 1 includes adults aged 80 or older and other priority groups. Phase 2 includes adults aged 65 and older and other priority groups. More information about the priority groups can be found here. You can make your appointment or receive help making your appointment with the resources below. • Adults aged 70+ and Indigenous adults aged 16+ can book by calling 226-289-3560 from 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. (Toll Free at 1-888-333-2175), or book online at www.covidvaccinelm.ca. Choose City of St. Thomas Memorial Arena or City of Woodstock Goff Hall from the drop down menu. • Adults aged 80 or older who need help booking an appointment can sign up for support at forms.swpublichealth.ca/COVID-19-Help-List Technical issues? Call 226-289-3560 between 8:00am – 7:30pm, 7 days a week if you have any issues using the online booking system or have questions about confirming, modifying, or cancelling your appointment. The province has recently announced that the AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. To find a local pharmacy and make an appointment with them you can visit: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations Sudbury Vaccinations are currently available to those who are 60 years of age or older or a member of a target group. Target groups and more information is available here. As of April 3 2021, online booking will be available here, you may also call 705-674-2299 (toll-free: 1.800.708.2505), between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m., seven days a week to book an appointment if you are eligible. If that line is busy you may also call 1-844-782-2273, between 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., seven days a week. The province has recently announced that the AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. To find a local pharmacy and make an appointment with them you can visit: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations Clinics: Chapleau: Chapleau Recreation Centre Greater Sudbury: The Gerry McCrory Countryside Sports Complex Lacloche Foothills: The Queensway Place Seniors Drop In Centre, Espanola Manitoulin Island: Mindemoya Missionary Church
Sudbury East: Alban Community Centre Sudbury East: The St. Charles Community Centre Thunder Bay Vaccinations are currently available to priority groups and those age 60+. You may call the Provincial Vaccine Information Line at 1-888-999-6488 for more information and to book and appointment, open Monday to Sunday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. You may also fill out your information here to see if you are eligible and book an appointment: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/book-vaccine/ Priority groups include: • Health Care Workers • Adult Chronic Home Care Recipients • Urban Indigenous Adults Aged 40 and Older • Individuals with Highest Risk Health Conditions and one caregiver The province has recently announced that the AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. • Dawson Heights Pharmacy: Call (807) 285-9999 • Oak Medical Pharmacy: Book Online • Shoppers Drug Mart (Red River): Book Online Greenstone Family Health Team April 13 - clinic full • Health Care Workers • Adults Aged 70 and Older • Urban Indigenous Adults • Individuals with Highest Risk Health Conditions Next Clinic: April 20 and 27 Norwest Community Health Centre – Longlac April 13 • Health Care Workers • Adults Aged 70 and Older • Urban Indigenous Adults • Individuals with Highest Risk Health Conditions Next Clinic: April 20 and 27 Nipigon District Family Health Team April 15 • Adults Aged 70 and Older • Urban Indigenous Adults Aged 40 and Older (includes immediate family member in the same household aged 40 and older) • Residents in high-risk congregate living settings Next Clinic: April 22 and 29 North Shore Family Health Team April 15 • Health Care Workers • Adult Chronic Home Care Recipients • Adults Aged 70 and Older • Urban Indigenous Adults Aged 45 and Older Next Clinic: April 22 and 29
Marathon Family Health Team April 15 • Health Care Workers • Adults Aged 70 and Older • Urban Indigenous Adults (includes immediate family member in the same household aged 18 and older) • Adult Chronic Home Care Recipients Next Clinic: April 22 and 29 Santé Manitouwadge Health April 15 • Health Care Workers • Adults Aged 70 and Older • Adult Chronic Home Care Recipients • Urban Indigenous Adults Aged 40 and Older • Individuals with Highest Risk Health Conditions Next Clinic: April 22 and 29 Timiskaming Vaccinations are currently fully booked in the first week of April. Vaccines are open to those who are 60+ years of age or a member of a priority group. You may call the Provincial Vaccine Information Line at 1-888-999-6488 for more information and to book and appointment, open Monday to Sunday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. You may also fill out your information here to see if you are eligible and book an appointment: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/book-vaccine/ The province has recently announced that the AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. To find a local pharmacy and make an appointment with them you can visit: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations Toronto Vaccinations are currently available to priority groups and those age 60+. You may call the Provincial Vaccine Information Line at 1-888-999-6488 for more information and to book and appointment, open Monday to Sunday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. You may also fill out your information here to see if you are eligible and book an appointment: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/book-vaccine/ There are a number of Hospital and Ontario Health Team run locations that are accepting appointments for those who are 75+ years old or a target group. To make an appointment at them you can click here to register. The province has recently announced that the AstraZeneca vaccine will be made available at local pharmacies to anyone over 55 years old as of April 3 2021. To find a local pharmacy and make an appointment with them you can visit: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations Mass Immunization Clinics: Toronto: Metro Convention Centre Toronto: Toronto Congress Centre Toronto: Mitchell Field Arena Toronto: Malvern Community Recreation Centre Toronto: The Hangar Sport & Event Centre Toronto: North Toronto Memorial Community Centre Scarborough: Scarborough Town Centre
North York: East York Town Centre North York: Carmine Stefano Community Centre Etobicoke: Cloverdale Mall Waterloo Waterloo has opened pre-registration for Phase 2 groups which includes anyone over 60 years old and also targeted groups. Pre-registration can be done here. If you need assistance or are unable to book online, you can register by phone at 519-575-4400. Deaf and hard of hearing (TTY): 519-575- 4608. It may take 4-6 weeks for them to make an appointment if you are in Phase 2 after you have pre-registered. If you are homebound and not able to make it to a clinic they ask that you email them here in order to have the mobile team come to you. Clinics: Cambridge: SmartCentre, 66 Pinebush Rd Kitchener: 10 Victoria St South Kitchener: Kitchener Downtown Community Health Centre Cambridge: Langs Community Health Centre Waterloo: 435 The Boardwalk, Medical Centre 2, Suite 106 Wellesley: 3710 Nafziger Dr, Unit A Wellington-Dufferin Guelph All vaccinations are by appointment only and registration can be done here. This link is to pre- register. You will receive a booking appointment after registering. Pre-Registration is open to Phase 1 (80+ years old and target groups) and Phase 2 (60-79 years old and target groups). Phase one registrants should get their appointment quickly while Phase 2 registrants may have to wait 4-6 weeks for appointment. (more information is available on the registration page). If you are unable to register online or need assistance you can call the Vaccine Registration and Booking Help Line: 1-844- 780-0202 (Mon-Sat, 12 - 8 pm) Clinics: Guelph: 201 Woodlawn Rd. W Guelph: University Centre: University of Guelph Guelph: WDG Public Health- 160 Chancellors Way Guelph: West End Community Centre- 21 Imperial Rd S Fergus: Centre Wellington Community Sportsplex Orangeville: Alder Recreation Centre Arthur: Arthur Arena Shelburne: Mel Lloyd Centre- Entrance F Drayton: Drayton Arena Mount Forest: Mount Forest and District Sports Complex Palmerston: Palmerston and District Community Centre Windsor-Essex Appointments are available to residents of Windsor-Essex who are 60 years old and older. To book an appointment, complete the online form. Appointments are necessary, no walk-ins permitted. For those unable to book online, help is available by contacting the WECHU’s booking hotline at 226-773- 2200, available from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Sunday and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Clinics: Essex: Nature Fresh Farms Recreation Centre
Essex: Libro Credit Union Centre Windsor: Windsor Family Credit Union Centre (WFCU) Windsor: St. Clair College Sportsplex Windsor: Windsor Hall (University of Windsor) York All clinics are by appointment only, criteria for vaccine is listed below: • York Region residents 65 years of age and older (born in 1956 or earlier) • Highest, Very High and High Priority Health Care Workers who live OR work in York Region • Staff, essential caregivers and any residents that have not yet received a first dose in long- term care homes, high-risk retirement homes and First Nations elder care homes • Alternative level of care patients in hospitals who have a confirmed admission to a long-term care home, retirement home or other congregate care home for seniors • Staff, residents and caregivers in retirement homes and other congregate care settings for seniors • Indigenous adults and adult members of their households • Adult recipients of chronic home care services who live in York Region (appropriate documentation, such as letter from Ontario Health Team/Central LHIN, will be required) • Faith leaders who live or work in York Region AND provide end of life care, care of the deceased, care of those who are unwell or provides pastoral services in vulnerable settings To book an appointment please visit here, or call the number for the following clinics. Vaccines are now available to Individuals between the ages of 45 and 59 (born between 1976 to 1962) who currently live at an address with one of the following high priority postal codes: • L4L, L6A, L4K, L4J or L3S Individuals living in these postal codes may make an appointment for Aanlin Community Centre here, or Maple Community Centre here. Clinics: Markham: Aaniin Community Centre 1-877-464-9675 Markham: Cornell Community Centre 1-877-464-9675 Vaughan: Canada’s Wonderland Drive Through 1-877-464-9675 Vaughan: Cortellucci Vaughan Hospital 1-844-301-8080 Vaughan: Maple Community Centre 1-877-464-9675 Richmond Hill: Richmond Green Sports Centre 1-877-464-9675 Georgina: Georgina Ice Palace 1-877-464-9675 Newmarket Recreation Complex 1-844-301-8080
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