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Limited drop-in vaccinations offered at 4 clinics in Vancouver Coastal Health area

Sites in Vancouver, North Vancouver, Richmond and Whistler are now accepting drop-ins during certain dates and times in an effort to vaccinate people who have yet to get their first dose.

1st dose for those aged 12-69, either dose for 70+ at sites in Vancouver, North Vancouver, Richmond, Whistler

A person receives a COVID-19 vaccine at a clinic run by Vancouver Coastal Health in Richmond, B.C., on April 10. (Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press)

Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) has opened up a limited number of drop-in spots at vaccination sites in Vancouver, North Vancouver, Richmond and Whistler.

In a release, VCHsaid people aged 12 and older who still needtheir first dose of COVID-19 vaccine can drop in at the specified dates and times for "easy access to same-day appointments, with managed wait times."

Those 70 and older (born in 1951 or earlier) can do the same for their first or second dose.

"Most of the health authorities are planning drop-ins to try to increase access and ensure there are no barriersfor people,"said Bob Chapman, interim vice-president of Vancouver Coastal Health.

"It's just another opportunity to try to get people in and increase the uptake of first doses."

The four participating clinics, with dates andtimes, are:

ICBC Claims Centre,255 Lloyd Ave., North Vancouver

  • June 22, 23, 24,7-10p.m.
  • Availability: 50 drop-in spots per day
  • Eligibility: Ages 12-69, first dose only;ages 70-plus, first or second dose

Vancouver Community College,1199 E.7th Ave., Vancouver

  • June 23, 26, 27,9 a.m.-6 p.m.
  • Availability: 400 drop-in spots per day
  • Eligibility: Ages 12-69, first dose only;ages 70-plus, first or second dose

Seniors Centre at the Minoru Centre,7191 Granville Ave., Richmond

  • June 25, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
  • Availability: 200 drop-in spots
  • Eligibility: Ages 55-69, first dose only;Ages 70-plus, first or second dose

WhistlerConference Centre,4010 Whistler Way, Whistler

  • June 27, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
  • Availability: 300 drop-in spots
  • Eligibility: Ages 12-69, first dose only;ages 70-plus, first or second dose

People without personal health numbers and those who are not residents of B.C. are welcome, according to VCH. On-site staff will help people register and bookappointments at other clinics in the region, if needed.

Chapman said if demand for the drop-in spots is high, the clinics will use a wristband or number system to manage people.

He said there is ample capacity at most VCHvaccination clinics for those wanting to book their second dose.

The health authority says more drop-in spots and locations may be added in the future.

The Vancouver Coastal Health region includesRichmond, Vancouver, the North Shore, Sunshine Coast, Sea to Sky corridor, Powell River, Bella Bella and Bella Coola.

with files from Yvette Brend