Need a second COVID-19 vaccine dose? You can drop in to these city clinics
People who need second doses of COVID-19 vaccine can drop into a city-run clinic on Thursday, no appointment necessary.
The city has 2,700 walk-in appointments available Thursday at seven clinics across the city for people who need second doses of the vaccine.
Here are the locations and number of appoinments available:
- Canadian Tire Centre - 22
- Eva James Community Centre - 443
- Nepean Sportsplex Halls A and B - 365
- Nepean Sportsplex rink - 396
- Orleans YMCA - 105
- Ottawa City Hall - 385
- uOttawa Minto Sports Complex - 984
Last weekend, the city opened up drop-in appointments at its community clinics for first doses only. That's still the case; all city clinics are offering drop-ins for first doses.
But Thursday is the first day Ottawa Public Health is inviting people for second doses to drop in without appointments.
The list of locations will change based on availability and will be updated daily by Ottawa Public Health.
It marks another new step in the city's efforts to get people fully vaccinated. More than 80 per cent of eligible people have received one dose. Just under 50 per cent are fully vaccinated.
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