COVID-19 in Ottawa: Weekly roundup

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Here’s the City’s weekly roundup of information in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. You can also get daily City updates on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram:

Covid-19 Vaccine Updates:

  • To date, more than 73,000 doses of vaccines have been administered in Ottawa.
  • The first community clinic opened at the Nepean Sportsplex for residents 90 years of age and older. More than 2,500 residents have booked an appointment. Bookings for residents 90 years of age and older will resume on Monday, March 15 with the launch of the provincial booking system.
  • All patient-facing healthcare workers, such as doctors, nurses, dentists, midwives, physiotherapists and any other healthcare workers working in a patient facing role, can visit Ottawa Public Health’s website to pre-register for a vaccination appointment. They will receive an email with details of their appointment when it is their time in the vaccination sequencing.
  • Pop-up clinics are open to residents 80 years of age and older (born in or before 1941) as well as adult recipients of chronic home care that live in high-priority neighbourhoods. The uptake of eligible residents receiving their vaccine through these clinics has exceeded expectations with nearly 6,300 appointments booked in the last week. Planning is underway to use the pop-up model in rural areas as well.
  • Only eligible residents should call the COVID-19 vaccine booking phone line. Walk-ins will not be accepted, so please call in advance to book your appointment.
  • Vaccination efforts through multiple delivery agents continue to focus on Indigenous older adults, retirement home residents (second doses), other congregate care settings for seniors and shelters.
  • Visit the OPH Covid-19 Vaccination page to learn who can currently get the Covid-19 vaccine and check out COVID-19 in Ottawa for the latest updates.
  • For regularly updated information on COVID-19 in Ottawa, please consult Ottawa Public Health’s dashboard.   

The latest from Ottawa Public Health

  • “I want to thank each and every one of you for everything you’ve done this past year and continue to do as we brace ourselves for a few more months of hard work and patience. Soon, this pandemic will be behind us. Until then, we need to buy time by keeping up with our public health behaviours: limiting your close contacts to only your household, keeping two metres distance from others, wearing a mask, washing your hands and following public health guidance around self-isolation, staying home and getting tested.” Read the latest statement from Dr. Vera Etches.
  • When will the public be able to get their vaccines? Where will the community clinics be located? Find the answers to these questions (and more) here.
  • What is herd immunity? Find out in this short video!
  • 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 50 and older at St-Laurent Complex. Call today to book an appointment: 613-691-5505. You will be asked to provide proof of Indigenous identity/status. Learn more.
  • There's been a lot said lately about our dear social media intern, Bruce. And now, Bruce would like to say a few words. Stay safe and steady as she goes.

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For more information on City programs and services, visit ottawa.ca or call 3-1-1(TTY: 613-580-2401). You can also connect with us through Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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