Ottawa residents 75 and over can now book a COVID-19 vaccination

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Starting today, all Ottawa residents age 75 and over (born in or before 1946) can begin booking appointments to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

Residents age 75 and over citywide

Visit Ontario.ca/bookvaccine to access the provincial booking system or call the provincial vaccine booking line at 1-833-943-3900 between 8 am and 8 pm, seven days a week. Only book or call if you are eligible.

Where to get your COVID-19 vaccine in Ottawa:

  • Nepean Sportsplex (now open)
  • Ruddy Family YMCA-YWCA (now open)
  • Eva James Memorial Community Centre (opens Tuesday, March 23)
  • City Hall (opens Tuesday, March 23)

To enable physical distancing and to reduce the number of people in the clinic, please arrive for your vaccine no more than 10 minutes before your appointment time.

Pop-up clinics in rural communities

If you are age 75 or over (born in or before 1946) or an adult recipient of chronic home care, and you live in a rural community, you will be able to book your appointment at a pop-up clinic starting today. Rural clinics will be available at the following locations:

  • Greely Community Centre
  • Navan Memorial Centre
  • Osgoode Community Centre
  • R.J. Kennedy Memorial Centre
  • Richmond Memorial Arena and Community Centre
  • West Carleton Community Complex

If you live in Ward 5 (West Carleton-March), Ward 19 (Cumberland), Ward 20 (Osgoode), or Ward 21 (Rideau-Goulbourn), call 613-691-5505 to confirm your eligibility and book an appointment.

Pop-up clinics in high-priority neighbourhoods

Additional pop-up clinics will be available in previously identified high-priority neighbourhoods. If you are age 75 and over (born in or before 1946) or an adult recipient of chronic home care, and you live in one of these neighbourhoods, please call 613-691-5505 to verify your eligibility and book an appointment.

Service providers can take your call between 7:30 am and 6 pm, Monday to Friday, and 8:30 am to 4 pm Saturday and Sunday.

We know that there is a high demand for these vaccines, so we expect very high call volumes. When calling into the booking line, callers will be put into a queue where there is the potential for long wait times. You may also select an option for a call back.

Walk-ins will not be accepted, so please book your appointment in advance.

This includes walk-ins at the end of the day. Any remaining doses at the end of the day will be administered to eligible health care workers who have indicated they are available for a last-minute appointment.

First Nation, Métis and Inuit populations

Ottawa Public Health is partnering with Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health (link is external) to provide a COVID-19 vaccination clinic (link is external) PDF opens in a new tab or window for First Nation, Inuit and Métis community members age 40 and over at the St-Laurent Complex, located at 525 Côté Street. Call 613-691-5505 to book an appointment.

Akausivik Inuit Family Health Team is providing vaccinations for all Inuit adults. To book an appointment with Akausivik or for more information, call 613-740-0999.

For more information, please visit OttawaPublicHealth.ca/IndigenousVaccine (link is external).

Confirm your eligibility

Please visit Ottawa Public Health’s COVID-19 vaccine eligibility screening tool (link is external). If you are unable to book an appointment when your eligibility is first announced, you can still receive the vaccine at a later date.

Transportation

Accommodations will be made for residents who need help with accessibility and all clinic locations are accessible. Para Transpo users can book a ride to the clinic through the COVID-19 Vaccination Trip Reservation line at 613-842-3600. If Para Transpo is not available to you, you can request a ride to and from the clinic through Ottawa Community Transportation (link is external) after you have booked your appointment. If you do not have online access, please contact 211.

Preparing for an appointment

The following people need to consult their healthcare provider to discuss vaccination risks and benefits before their appointment and will be required to verbally attest that they have done so:

  • Pregnant individuals
  • Those receiving stem cell therapy, CAR-T therapy, chemotherapy, immune checkpoint inhibitors, monoclonal antibodies, and other targeted agents

It is also recommended that you do not receive another vaccine in the 14 days prior to the COVID-19 vaccine.

Next steps in vaccine roll-out

Residents of all ages who are not yet eligible for the vaccine are encouraged to follow announcements on the City of Ottawa and Ottawa Public Health websites and social media channels, and from your local news media to learn when they can receive their vaccine. They can also sign up for the COVID-19 vaccination update e-subscription (link is external) for regular news on the vaccine roll-out.

Please refer to Ontario’s vaccine distribution plan (link is external) for details on other priority groups within Phase 1 (link is external) of the plan. The provincial government will make vaccines available to additional groups in Phase 2 (link is external) between April and July, including individuals with health conditions and people between the ages of 60 and 74. Vaccinations are expected to start for the oldest age group and decrease in five-year increments as vaccine supplies are available.

Visit ottawa.ca or OttawaPublicHealth.ca (link is external) for more information on Ottawa’s vaccination distribution plan.

SOURCE City of Otttawa

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