Vaccination is underway for Phase 1 and 2
En français: Le vaccin contre la COVID-19 - Santé publique Ottawa (santepubliqueottawa.ca)
Adults 55 years of age and older (Beginning Thursday, May 6 at 8 am, adults 50 years of age and older city-wide will be able to register on the provincial booking site)
Adults 18 years of age and older living in high-risk communities
Ottawa Public Health is implementing new approaches for pop-up clinics in high-risk communities. In the weeks to come, adults 18 years of age and older will be eligible for a vaccine in these areas through targeted registration and clinic options.
Adults 18 years of age and older living in "hot spots” including postal codes starting with K1T, K1V and K2V
Adults 40 years of age or older - AstraZeneca vaccine in select pharmacies
Staff, caregivers and residents in all retirement homes
Staff, caregivers and residents in all long-term care homes
Patient and non-patient facing health care workers
Faith leaders
Adults in First Nations, Métis and Inuit populations
Adults receiving chronic home health care who live in high-risk communities
Special Education workers
Clients who are pregnant (Beginning Thursday, May 6 at 8 a.m., they will be able to register on the provincial booking site. For now they can complete these steps to book an appointment)
People with highest risk health conditions and their caregivers (Beginning Thursday, May 6 at 8 a.m., they will be able to register on the provincial booking site. For now they can complete these steps to book an appointment)
People with high risk health conditions and their caregivers (Beginning Thursday, May 6 at 8 a.m., they will be able to register on the provincial booking site)
Licensed child care workers
People who live and work in congregate settings
First group of essential workers who cannot work from home (Beginning Thursday, May 6 at 8 a.m., they will be able to register on the provincial booking site)
More information here:
COVID-19 Vaccine - Ottawa Public Health
