#news #coronavirus #vaccineOntario's new proof of vaccination rule to begin WednesdayAs of Wednesday, you’ll need to be ready to provide proof of your COVID-19 vaccination status in certain settings. Residents can download their vaccine receipt from the provincial booking portal as a temporary proof until the province rolls out “an enhanced vaccine certificate with a unique QR code to make it safer, more secure and convenient to show that you have been vaccinated, when required to do so”. ...
#news #vaccine #coronavirusOttawa Public Health increases neighbourhood vaccination campaignOttawa Public Health and community health vaccination partners continue to make getting vaccinated against COVID-19 as easy and convenient as possible. Ottawa Public Health will be shifting COVID-19 community clinic capacity to increase vaccination opportunities at the neighbourhood level and meet an increasing demand for the COVID-19 vaccine. ...
#news #coronavirus #vaccineUniversity of Ottawa announces mandatory vaccination for on-campus activities(Via University of Ottawa) The University of Ottawa announced that vaccination would be mandatory for all students, faculty, staff, and anyone returning to or visiting campus as of September 7th, 2021. From the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the University’s priority has been to safeguard the health of its community. ...
#news #covid #vaccinePop-up clinics are now open to all Ottawa residents age 12 and up for 1st and 2nd dosesPop-up COVID-19 vaccine clinics will be open to anyone age 12 and up for a first or second dose. Expanding eligibility will help increase access to COVID-19 vaccines for anyone in Ottawa. Pop-up COVID-19 vaccine clinics will continue to be planned to reduce barriers in neighbourhoods experiencing lower rates of vaccination. ...
#news #covid #vaccineAdditional vaccination appointments available Sunday and age limit lowered to 12 and overAdditional vaccination appointments will be opening on Sunday, May 23 at 8 am. In addition, youth aged 12 and over in Ottawa can begin booking appointments on Sunday to receive the COVID-19 vaccine at community clinics. To book an appointment online, these individuals must already be 12 years old as of the date of their booking. ...
#news #coronavirus #vaccineCOVID-19 vaccine booking expanding to Ontarians aged 18 and up(Via Government of Ontario) As the pace of Ontario’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout continues to accelerate with 2.2 million doses scheduled to arrive this week, the government is extending booking eligibility at mass immunization clinics to individuals aged 18 and over. This high number of doses is due to an early delivery of the week of May 24 shipment, to accommodate the long weekend, and is an opportunity for the province to offer an appointment to receive the vaccine to more Ontarians ahead of schedule. ...