The Ottawa area's weekly COVID-19 vaccination checkup: Aug. 19
Vaccine mandates arrive in droves during August to combat delta variant
Highlights:
- Many more places expandvaccine requirements.
- Ontario has expanded its vaccine age and will offer booster shots.
- Pop-up clinics cometo places likefairgrounds, legions and OATC clinic.
Every Thursday, CBC Ottawa brings youthisroundup of COVID-19 vaccinationdevelopments throughoutthe region. You can find more information through links at the bottom of the page.
There have been more than3.2milliondoses administered in the wider Ottawa-Gatineau region, which has about 2.3 million residents. That's about 55,000doses in the last week as thepace slows from the peak in late spring and early summer.
Vaccine mandates
Residents will likely look back on August 2021 as the month when vaccine mandates dominated the headlines, as governments try to combat a fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Before the election campaign launched Sunday, the federal Liberalsannounced plans to require many groups of people air travellers, public servants and federal workers, and people taking trains between provinces among them to be vaccinated.
The NDP wants this in place by Labour Day. If elected, aConservative government would leanon rapid tests instead.
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Employers in patient-facing health-care settings and Ontario's public education will need to have COVID-19 vaccination policies in place for staff in the coming weeks, the province announced Tuesday.
Manyeastern Ontario post-secondary schools have released their policies.
Ontario will also offer booster shots to certain vulnerable populations,including long-term care residents and transplant recipients,and expand eligibility for vaccination to all children born in 2009.
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Quebec will require all health-care workers to be vaccinated. If they don't, they'll be suspended without pay.
Provincial picture
Ontario is alsopausing reopening plans because of the threat of the delta variant.
Eighty-two per cent of Ontario residents age 12 and uphave at least one vaccine dose, while about 74per centare fully vaccinated.
More details on Quebec's vaccine passport are expected next week, as are details of how Ontarians will be included. The passportlaunches Sept. 1.
Eighty-five per cent of eligible Quebec residents have had at least one dose and 74per cent are fully vaccinated. Itstarget is to have 75 per cent of eligible people fully vaccinated by the end of August.
Ottawa
The capitalstill has regular andpop-up clinicsfor anyone eligible to get a first or second dose, has opened more neighbourhood vaccine hubs,and isbringing mobile vaccine clinics to those who request it.
There's a clinic Thursday afternoon in Fitzroy Harbour.
More than 1.4milliondoses have now been given to Ottawa residents. That includes more than 700,000second doses.
Seventy-four per cent of the city's total population of about 1,050,000 has had at least one dose, including84per cent ofresidents 12 and up.
Sixty-seven per centof the total population is fully vaccinated, as are 77 per centofresidents older than 12.
Ottawa isone of the health units that aims to vaccinate90 per cent of its total population.
Western Quebec
The Outaouais has distributed more than 530,000 dosescombined first and second among a population of about 386,000.
It continues to list mobile and walk-in clinics online. Its Vaccibus will be atLes Promenades GatineauSaturday.
As of the most recent update Aug. 3, about 69 per cent of its total population have at least one dose, and about 56 per cent are fully vaccinated.
Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington
Mass clinics areclosed. Smaller clinics and mobile clinics continue to better reach areas with lower vaccination rates, with options shared regularly online and on its social feeds.
The health unit said Wednesday there has been increased demand for vaccines after the province's Tuesday announcements,and it is expanding eligibility.
Upcoming options include a few churches in Kingston, afire station in Glenburnieon Friday, and a return to Kingston's Movies in the Square Thursday evening.
Need to be vaxxed? Watch for a Kingston Transit new green bus in your neighbourhood. The City is partnering with @KFLAPH to support more accessible vaccine clinics hosted in the new green, electric bus. pic.twitter.com/WyyYV1A7ac
—@cityofkingston
The region, with a population of about 213,000,has had more than 300,000 vaccine doses combined first and second given to residents, including more than 143,000second doses.
The health unit has now given a first dose to 83per cent of its population 12 and older, and about 76per cent of eligible people have been fully vaccinated.
Eastern Ontario Health Unit
This health unit wraps up its mass clinics Aug. 27, telling people with a later appointment to rebook or visit a walk-in clinic as it switches to a more flexible plan.
Details are regularly shared on its website and social media. There's a pop-up clinic at the Vankleek Hill Fair on Sunday.
More than 284,000 vaccine doses have been administered among a population of about 209,000. About 82 per cent ofresidents 12 and older arepartially vaccinated, and about 74 per cent are fully vaccinated.
Here is the current and target doses for COVID-19 vaccine population coverage, as of August 17. @thedrpaul pic.twitter.com/lhJ2geYMFH
—@EOHU_tweet
Leeds, Grenville and Lanark
The health unit hasgiven more than 266,000 doses to residents.
Ninetyper cent of residents 12 and up have at least one dose, and 83per cent of them have both doses.
Mass vaccine clinics will close Aug. 31and the health unit will moveto a mobile clinic model.
There is a steady supply of vaccines and the unit is posting walk-up vaccine locations on Twitter. Upcoming mobile options include Toledo on Friday, and downtown Brockville near the corner of King and Kincaid streets Saturday.
Hastings Prince Edward
Standby vaccinationlists aren't offered here any longer as officials focus on walk-in clinics instead.
Upcoming clinics include the Batawa Community Centre Thursday morning, Trenton's Centennial Parkamphitheatre on Monday, and Bancroft's OATC clinic on Tuesday.
Our 2nd Mobile Vaccination Clinic for Construction w/ @hpepublichealth is happening tomorrow! Open to all onsite construction workers for 1st or 2nd vaccines. You work hard on the job, so we arranged to bring the clinic to you! #HPEStrong #homebelievers #boq pic.twitter.com/qfpOv2F75h
—@QHBA1
There are regular clinics in Bancroft, Belleville and Picton.
About 227,000doses have been administered to this area's residents, including more than 105,000 second doses. Another 5,200 or so doses have been given at CFB Trenton.
Eighty-two per cent of thelocal population 12 and olderhas now had a first dose. Seventyper cent are fully vaccinated.
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Renfrew County
Mass clinics are done and the health unitregularly shares pop-up and walk-inclinic information online. There's also going to be Need to be vaxxed? Watch for a Kingston Transit new green bus in your neighbourhood. The City is partnering with @KFLAPH to support more accessible vaccine clinics hosted in the new green, electric bus. pic.twitter.com/WyyYV1A7ac
There's a pop-up clinicat the Beachburg Arena Friday afternoon.
#RCDHU would like to thank the INCREDIBLE staff and volunteers who made the #COVID19Vaccine clinic at the Barrys Bay Legion possible.
Starting August 19th, vaccination clinics will occur at the St. Francis Memorial Hospital. Stay tuned for more info: https://t.co/OhXjNCoGlm pic.twitter.com/qNdy9evEsR
—@RCDHealthUnit
With a population of about 109,000, Renfrew County hasdistributed about141,000 doses as of its last update onAug. 16.
More than 82 per centof its eligiblepopulation, including military at Garrison Petawawa,haveat least a first dose and about 76 per cent are fully vaccinated.