渥太華市疫苗注射預約電話 613-6915505

现在叫的欢。就问一个问题,轮到你打那么什么可能造成血栓的。你打还是不打?
现在渥太华打的是辉瑞和莫多纳,我还没听到周围认识的打过疫苗的说有什么不良反应
 
现在渥太华打的是辉瑞和莫多纳,我还没听到周围认识的打过疫苗的说有什么不良反应
我也没听过。但第一批打的是没争议的。轮到你我的时候就可能是有争议的。你打么。我从开始到现在就不打。
 
我也没听过。但第一批打的是没争议的。轮到你我的时候就可能是有争议的。你打么。我从开始到现在就不打。
那个疫苗大概都打完了有副作用早爆出来了。
试吧,总比现在这么憋着强,至少看美国英国情况比打疫苗前要好多了
 
我也没听过。但第一批打的是没争议的。轮到你我的时候就可能是有争议的。你打么。我从开始到现在就不打。
英国首相带头打了,德国的默克尔也说了要打牛津疫苗,欧洲多国恢复了这款。
 
那个疫苗大概都打完了有副作用早爆出来了。
试吧,总比现在这么憋着强,至少看美国英国情况比打疫苗前要好多了
我是建议打。打了能救命。既然没得选就顺其自然,分析那些都没用。打或者不打就这么简单。
如果咱有发言权,说那个能打那个不能就另当别论了。
 
那个疫苗大概都打完了有副作用早爆出来了。
试吧,总比现在这么憋着强,至少看美国英国情况比打疫苗前要好多了
英国的好转最显著,不清楚主要原因是什么,很值得研究。
 
现在渥太华打的是辉瑞和莫多纳,我还没听到周围认识的打过疫苗的说有什么不良反应
这二款疫苗据说是最好的,阿里死扛据说问题很多
 

Pop-up clinics will be at the following locations:

  • Greely Community Centre, 1448 Meadow Dr., Greely
  • Navan Memorial Centre, 1295 Colonial Road, Navan
  • Osgoode Community Centre, 5660 Osgoode Main, Osgoode
  • R.J. Kennedy Memorial Centre, 1115 Dunning Road, Cumberland
  • Richmond Memorial Arena and Community Centre, 6095 Perth St., Ottawa
  • West Carleton Community Complex, 5670 Carp Road, Ottawa
Additionally, all First Nation, Métis and Inuit persons over 40 years of age (born in or before 1981) are now eligible to book a vaccination appointment.

Ottawa Public Health is partnering with Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health to provide a COVID-19 vaccination clinic for First Nation, Inuit and Métis community members aged 40 and older at the St-Laurent Complex located at 525 Côté Street. Call Ottawa Public Health at 613-691-5505 to book an appointment.

Akausivik Inuit Family Health Team is providing vaccinations for Inuit. To book an appointment or for more information, call 613-740-0999.

The Ontario government has also expanded eligibility for COVID-19 vaccines to anyone in Ontario born in or before 1946 through its COVID-19 vaccine portal.

Ottawa residents 75 and older (born in or before 1946) can now book a COVID-19 vaccination appointment, using Ontario's online booking system or by calling 1-833-943-3900 (TTY 1-866-797-0007) Monday to Sunday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

上周消息,只是留下pop-up clinic locaation,附近的可以联系
 

Ottawa pharmacies will join the province’s COVID-19 vaccine distribution pilot when Ontario receives additional supply of Oxford-AstraZeneca doses, according to Nepean MPP Lisa MacLeod.

MacLeod tweeted Sunday evening that Ottawa will be classified as a “hot zone” in Phase 2 of Ontario’s vaccine rollout.




Regions such as Peel and York have been dubbed hotspots for COVID-19 and are already included in the expansion of Ontario’s plans to deliver AstraZeneca doses to those aged 60 and older via a network of pharmacies in the province.

But Ottawa, which has seen rising levels of COVID-19 in recent weeks, had been left out of stated plans to scale up the number of pharmacies involved in the pilot. Nearby Kingston, as well as Toronto and Windsor-Essex, acted as testbeds for the pilot.

Mayor Jim Watson last week called on Ontario’s Minister of Health to include the nation’s capital in the expansion of the program, arguing that some Ottawa communities were experiencing coronavirus infection rates as high as some areas of the GTA.

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Minister Elliott receives AstraZeneca vaccine shot, encourages people to get theirs
Watson also expressed his frustration late last week that the city was seemingly being shortchanged on the number of vaccine doses it has received to date on a per capita basis.

The head of Ontario’s vaccine task force, retired general Rick Hillier, said Friday that Ottawa started receiving a larger proportion of vaccines while it was proving out the province’s supply chain, but that numbers fell off after January. Premier Doug Ford pledged the city would receive an equitable share going forward.

MacLeod said in her tweet Sunday that after Ottawa receives an upcoming shipment of 4,000 Moderna vaccines this week as well as the AstraZeneca doses, the city will have a “larger than per capita supply.”

READ MORE: What should be done with leftover vaccines at Ontario clinics? Experts push for a plan
Canada is expected to receive a shipment of roughly 1.5 million AstraZeneca doses this week, according to federal officials.

Global News has reached out to MacLeod’s office for additional details on how many pharmacies in Ottawa could be expected to join the pilot program.

Meanwhile, Ottawa joined nine other regions of the province Monday in opening up vaccination appointments to anyone aged 70 and older. Previously, bookings via the provincial system were limited to those aged 75 and older in the general population.

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Ontario to expand pharmacy pilot project to people aged 60 and older – Mar 19, 2021
 

COVID-19 vaccine appointments for Ottawa full up through April 7 due to limited vaccine supply​

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OTTAWA -- The City of Ottawa says it has no more COVID-19 vaccine appointments available through the provincial booking system for the next week and a half.
The province extended eligibility through its COVID-19 vaccine portal to residents 70 and older Monday morning. The city announced Monday afternoon that all appointments up until April 7 are now full.

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"There is currently a limited supply of COVID-19 vaccines available. The provincial extension of the vaccine appointments this morning to residents aged 70 and older citywide has resulted in the booking of all appointments available up until April 7," the City of Ottawa said in a release.

"We were only able to book appointments as far as April 7th as that is what we have the supply for," Mayor Jim Watson said on Twitter.
Bookings for people born in or before 1951 opened at 8 a.m. Monday, but several residents told CTV News Ottawa that by as early as 10 a.m. there were no appointments available either through the online portal or on the phone.
The city says more appointments will become available when more vaccines arrive.
"In the coming days, as the city receives more vaccines from the province and the provincial booking system is updated, more appointments will become available. Residents will continue to receive vaccinations as planned. Stay tuned for more updates in the coming days."
Ottawa has so far received 136,140 doses of Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines and has administered more than 120,000 of them.

Rural pop-up clinics open

If you can't book through the Ontario portal, the city says appointments at City of Ottawa pop-up clinics in priority neighbourhoods continue to be available, including to residents in rural communities.
Call 613-691-5505 to confirm your eligibility and book an appointment. When you receive the voice recording press 2 for rural pop-up clinics.
Rural clinics will be available at the following locations for a limited time:
  • Greely Community Centre
  • Navan Memorial Centre
  • Osgoode Community Centre
  • R.J. Kennedy Memorial Centre
  • Richmond Memorial Arena and Community Centre
  • West Carleton Community Complex
If you are an adult recipient of chronic home care anywhere in the City of Ottawa, you can now book an appointment at a COVID vaccination clinic.
Call 613-691-5505 to confirm your eligibility and book an appointment.
You must book an appointment to receive a vaccine. Walk-ins will not be accepted at any clinic in Ottawa.
 

These Ottawa pharmacies will be administering COVID-19 vaccines​

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Published Thursday, April 1, 2021 11:05AM EDTLast Updated Thursday, April 1, 2021 11:20AM EDT
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OTTAWA -- Ottawa residents aged 55 and over will soon be able to get the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine at Ottawa pharmacies.
The Ontario government is expanding the pharmacy and primary care locations for COVID-19 vaccinations, including 34 pharmacies in Ottawa. The government released the list Thursday morning.
The pharmacies will offer the AstraZeneca vaccine to people aged 55 and over, with some locations to begin offering the vaccine as early as Saturday.

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Previously, only pharmacies in Kingston, Toronto and Windsor-Essex were offering the COVID-19 vaccine to residents 60 and older.
Here is the list of pharmacies offering the COVID-19 vaccine in Ottawa:
  • Costco Pharmacy: 1405 Blair Towers Place, Gloucester
  • Costco Pharmacy: 770 Silver Seven Road, Kanata
  • Shoppers Drug Mart: 10-499 Terry Fox Drive, Kanata
  • Coscto Pharmacy: 4315 Strandherd Drive, Nepean
  • Kanata Pharmasave: 101-99 Kaklulu Rd., Kanata
  • Shoppers Drug Mart: 3781 Strandherd Dr., Nepean
  • Paul's Pharmasave: 990 River Rd., Manotick
  • Shoppers Drug Mart: 1937 Portobello Blvd., Orleans
  • The Drug Store Pharmacy: 1619 Orleans Blvd., Gloucester
  • Shoppers Drug Mart: 680 Eagleson Rd., Kanata
  • The Drug Store Pharmacy: 3201 Greenbank Rd., Ottawa
  • Loblaw Pharmacy: 4270 Innes Rd., Ottawa
  • Loblaw Pharmacy: 1980 Baseline Rd., Nepean
  • Rexall: 2525 Carling Ave., Ottawa
  • Centrepointe Guardian Drugs: 117 Centrepointe Drive, Nepean
  • Rexall: 1615 Orleans Blvd., Orleans
  • Shoppers Drug Mart: 410 Richmond Rd., Ottawa
  • Wal-Mart Pharmacy: 171-1980 Ogilvie Rd., Gloucester
  • Loblaw Pharmacy: 200 Grant Carman Dr., Nepean
  • Rexall: C-1725 Walkley Rd., Ottawa
  • The Drug Store Pharmacy: 59A Robertson Rd., Nepean
  • WalMart Pharmacy: 5357 Fernbank Rd., Kanata
  • Shoppers Drug Mart: 322 Rideau St., Ottawa
  • Crown Pointe Pharmacy: 13-900 Watters Rd., Orleans
  • Pharmasave Cyril Pharmacy: 1795 Kilborn Avenue
  • The Drugstore Pharmacy: 2681 Alta Vista Dr., Ottawa
  • Good Health Pharmacy: 2-4188 Spratt Rd., Gloucester
  • Sobeys Pharmacy: 700 Terry Fox Dr., Kanata
  • Sobeys Pharmacy: 5150 Innes Rd., Orleans
  • Osgoode Pharmacy: 3192 Logan Farm Dr., Osgoode
  • Innes IDA Pharmacy: 101-4473 Innes Rd., Orleans
  • Sobeys Pharmacy: 840 March Rd., Kanata
  • Stittsville Whole Health Pharm: C-1609 Stittsville Main St
  • Apothe SOS Pharamcy: 8-314 Central Park Dr., Ottawa
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  • Pharmacie Jean Coutu: 80 Main St. E., Hawkesbury
  • Seaway Valley Pharmacy: 507 Main St., Winchester
  • Embrun Remedy's RX: 753 Notre Dame St., Embrun
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  • Shoppers Drug Mart: 50 Dufferin St., Perth
  • Walmart Pharmacy: 1942 Parkdale Ave., Brockville
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  • Rexall: 22 Baskin Drive East, Arnprior
  • Walmart Pharmacy: 980 O'Brien Rd. RR 1, Renfrew
  • Walmart Pharmacy: 1108 Pembroke St. E., Pembroke
 
以上红字部分药店将为55岁以上人士提供阿斯利康疫苗,权衡自己身体条件考虑接种吧。
以前的疫苗大部分是辉瑞
 

OTTAWA -- Adult recipients of chronic home health care in Ottawa can now receive a COVID-19 vaccination at a city of Ottawa pop-up clinic.

The city announced that adult recipients of chronic home health care can book an appointment at the Canterbury pop-up clinic or any of the city's other COVID-19 vaccination pop-up clinics.

Call 613-691-5505 to confirm your eligibility and book an appointment.

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PATIENT-FACING HEALTH CARE WORKERS PRE-REGISTRATION

Patient-facing high-priority health care workers are now able to pre-register for a vaccination appointment.

The city says opticians, chiropractors, psychologists and registered massage therapists can pre-register.

Highest priority and very-high priority health care workers from Phase 1 who have not yet received the vaccine can continue to pre-register for appointments.

Visit OttawaPublicHealth.ca to confirm eligibility and pre-register.

FAITH LEADERS

Pre-registration is now open for faith leaders who, as part of their regular role, are at increased risk of exposure to COVID-19 in the following circumstances:

  • End of life care
  • Care of the deceased, funerals, bathing, or other ceremony with direct contact with deceased persons
  • Home visits to unwell persons
  • Pastoral care in hospitals, long-term care homes, retirement homes or other vulnerable settings
Faith leaders can visit OttawaPublicHealth.ca to pre-register for a vaccination appointment.

SECOND DOSES

Ottawa Public Health is only booking second doses for First Nation, Inuit and Metis community members.

All other individuals who have received their first dose at an Ottawa Public Health Clinic and are waiting for their second dose are encouraged to sign-up for the city’s e-newsletter and follow local news sources for more information.

When second dose appointments are available, the city provide more information. You are asked not to call Ottawa Public Health at this time to try book a second appointment.

More second dose details are available at OttawaPublicHealth.ca.
 
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