City of Ottawa closing some COVID-19 vaccine, testing clinics as demand slows
Digital Multi-Skilled Journalist The Ottawa COVID-19 vaccine community clinic at the Nepean Sportsplex. (CTV News Ottawa) Some COVID-19 vaccination clinics and at least one testing site will be closing this week as demand for vaccines slows down and COVID-19 case counts remain low. In a public service announcement, the City of Ottawa said that five mass vaccination clinics would remain open in Ottawa as of Wednesday. Most Ottawa residents have now been vaccinated against COVID-19 – 83 per cent of residents over 18 years old have received their first dose, and 67 per cent are fully vaccinated with a second dose. Thousands more are booked to receive their vaccinations before August 15, the City of Ottawa said.
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This is one of our more significant steps in the battle against COVID-19, said Watson in an interview with CTV News Ottawa on Sunday. The Ontario government announced Sunday that as of 8 a.m. Monday, people born in 1941 or earlier across Ontario would be able to book an appointment to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Residents can visit Ontario.ca/bookvaccine to make an appointment. When booking, you will be asked for information from their Ontario health card, birth date, postal code and email address and/or phone number. When you book, you will schedule your first and second vaccination appointments.