OTTAWA Ottawa s COVID-19 vaccination campaign ramped up on Friday, as the city began vaccinating residents 80 and older in high-risk neighbourhoods. Mayor Jim Watson tweeted John Biro received the first vaccine delivered at a community clinic just before 10 a.m. This is the moment the first COVID-19 vaccine was delivered at our community clinic! Thank you to John for letting us capture this historic moment for the city! It’s incredible how far we’ve come in just under a year. Thank you to all those who have made this moment possible. pic.twitter.com/6zQx3mypWQ Jim Watson (@JimWatsonOttawa) March 5, 2021
OTTAWA Ottawa s COVID-19 vaccination campaign takes a major step forward this week, with the city beginning to vaccinate residents 80 and older in high-risk neighbourhoods. A new COVID-19 vaccine eligibility tool has been launched on Ottawa Public Health s website, to determine if you are able to book an appointment this week. The tool asks whether you identify as Indigenous, whether you have a chronic medical condition and receive home care services through Local Health Integration Network (LHIN), and what year you were born. It then asks for your postal code. This is a big week for us in Ottawa, said Mayor Jim Watson during an interview on CTV News at Six on Sunday.
A new COVID-19 vaccine eligibility tool has been launched on Ottawa Public Health s website, to determine if you are able to book an appointment this week.
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