More pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinics for priority neighbourhoods for first and second doses have now been scheduled. These clinics are intended to raise vaccination rates in priority neighbourhoods and remove some barriers to accessing the vaccine. Pop-up clinics will continue while needed.
First doses – Any resident aged 12 and older at the time of vaccination can get a first dose.
Second doses – Any priority neighbourhood resident aged 12 and older can get a second dose at least 28 days after receiving an mRNA vaccine (Moderna or Pfizer), and at least eight weeks after receiving AstraZeneca vaccine.
Upcoming pop-up clinics:
- Monday, July 19 –12:15 to 7 pm
- Ahlul-Bayt Islamic School (ABIS) – 3025 Albion Road
- Tuesday, July 20 –12:15 to 7 pm
- St Joseph’s Adult High School – 330 Lajoie Street
- Saturday, July 24 – 9 am to 5 pm
- Howard Darwin (Merivale) Arena – 1765 Merivale Road
- Sunday, July 25 – 9 am to 5 pm
- AMA Community Centre – 1216 Hunt Club Road
- Monday, July 26 – 9 am to 5 pm
- AMA Community Centre – 1216 Hunt Club Road
Upcoming youth and young adult pop-up clinics (ages 18 to 39 from any neighbourhood and everyone 12+ in priority neighbourhoods):
- Wednesday, July 21 – 10 am to 10 pm
- The Hudson’s Bay – 73 Rideau Street (George Street Entrance)
- Thursday, July 22 – 10 am to 10 pm
- The Hudson’s Bay – 73 Rideau Street (George Street Entrance)
- Friday, July 23 –10 am to 10 pm
- The Hudson’s Bay – 73 Rideau Street (George Street Entrance)
Residents may receive a different second dose mRNA (Moderna or Pfizer) vaccine than their first dose at community clinics. Interchanging vaccines is safe and effective. The priority is to receive two doses of a vaccine to complete the series and be fully protected.
Same-day appointments can only be made in-person no earlier than two hours before the clinic opens, on a first come first served basis, while supply lasts. If there is a waiting period, residents may receive an appointment card with a time to return to the clinic for their vaccine.
Other ways to get vaccinated
- Residents in priority neighbourhoods may also be eligible for vaccination at the Bruyère Family Medicine Centre. Please visit bruyere.org to review eligibility and access their online booking tool.
- Drop-ins are now available at select community clinics.
- Residents can 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 to book an appointment at any of the community clinics in Ottawa.
- Individuals can complete this form weekly to sign up to receive last minute doses that are available at community clinics. This list resets Saturdays at 11:59 pm. If you still require a vaccine, please register your information each day after this time.
- You may also be able to book your vaccine appointment at a local pharmacy. Eligible residents should check with the pharmacy directly.
- Select primary care teams are also offering vaccines. Contact your physician to learn more.
More Info
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Visit ottawa.ca or OttawaPublicHealth.ca for more information on Ottawa’s vaccination distribution plan.