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All you need to know about Covid-19 Vaccine

You will find the most up-to-date information on COVID-19 vaccination on Ottawa Public Health’s website.


CCHC Covid-19 Vaccination and Information Clinics

Do you have questions about the COVID-19 vaccine? Would you like to talk to a nurse? Do you want to get the COVID-19 vaccine? We have the vaccine for ages 12 and up. Our nurse will be on site and will be happy to answer any of your questions.

We are now booking appointments for Covid-19 vaccine for people 12 years and up, and boosters for people 18 and up. Our nurse will be on site to answer your Covid-19 vaccine questions.

Thursday, January 27, 9:30 – 4:30

To book an appointment: 343-540-9125 or click here to register.

Kid’s Covid-19 Vaccination & Information Clinic

We are offering the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine for children ages 5-11. Our doctors will be on site to answer any of your Covid –19 vaccine questions. We know getting immunizations can be a tough experience, so we’re also going to have some fun extras for the kids!

Saturday, February 5, 2022 – 10:00 am – 2:30 pmTo book an appointment: 343-540-9125or click here for online booking.

Bookings are now available for eligible Ottawa residents to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. You can check if you are eligible to receive your vaccine here.

Covid Questions & Answers

Which vaccine should I take? What is a variant? Join Centretown Community Heath Centre staff for anything and everything related to COVID-19. We’ll bring the updates, you bring the questions. All welcome, no registration needed. Weekly on Fridays, 12pm – 1pm Connect on https://zoom.us/j/93433998371 (Meeting ID: 934 3399 8371) or call 613 209 3054.

Resources

Various resources are available to help you learn more about the COVID-19 vaccines:

Educational videos

  • Short patient education videos from Canadian health care workers

Multilingual resources

  • Multi-Language Information Sheets in Bangla, English, French, Punjabi, Simplified Chinese, Somali, Tamil & Traditional Chinese.

  • What you need to know bulletin: AMHARIC, ARABIC, BANGLA, ENGLISH, FRENCH, HINDI, PUNJABI, SIMPLIFIED CHINESE, SOMALI, SPANISH, SWAHILI, TAMIL, TIGRINYA, TRADITIONAL CHINESE and HURDU.

  • How did we get vaccines so fast bulletin: AMHARIC, ARABIC, BENGALI, ENGLISH, FRENCH, HINDI, PUNJABI, SIMPLIFIED CHINESE, SPANISH, SWAHILI, TRADITIONAL CHINESE and HURDU.

Transportation support for seniors to receive Covid-19 vaccine

Residents who are eligible for vaccination are encouraged to make a transportation plan in advance of their appointment. This could include asking a family member or caregiver to provide you with a ride to your designated vaccination clinic.

If a transportation option is not available to you, you can request a ride to and from the clinic through Ottawa Community Transportation after you have booked your appointment. Ottawa Community Transportation will contact you directly.

If you or someone you know require transportation but do not have online access, please contact 211 and they will help complete the transportation request form on your behalf. Please have your vaccine booking confirmation number available when calling. If you are a Para Transpo user, you can book your ride through the COVID-19 Vaccination Trip Reservation telephone line at 613-842-3600 between the hours of 10 AM and 8 PM.

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