EastRidge COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic January 29th
Event Information
About this event
NOTE: ALL VACCINATIONS ARE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. YOU MUST BE REGISTERED TO ATTEND.
PLEASE NOTE CHANGE IN ELIGIBILITY:
PFIZER now available 18+ years of age for boosters AS WELL AS 12+ for first/second doses
MODERNA 30+ years of age for boosters AS WELL AS 30+ for first/second doses
Booking a Dose: Currently, we will be booking FIRST, SECOND or BOOSTER doses of COVID-19 Vaccination.
PLEASE BRING YOUR EVENTBRITE TICKET AND HEALTH CARD TO THE EVENT
Stouffville Medical Centre and York Region Public Health have come together to provide you with a COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic for our community. Register for your COVID-19 vaccine today! If there are currently no options available, please continue to check back as additional dates are added.
Individuals 18 years of age and older who received their second dose at least three months ago (84 days) can book an appointment for their third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine beginning Monday, January 10, 2022 at 8:30 a.m.
NOTE: Please dress in a manner that allows for easy access to your upper arm for vaccination (eg. T-shirts or other short sleeved tops are recommended; please avoid long-sleeved shirts, pullover sweaters or button up shirts). Dress in layers as needed.
COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic Terms & Conditions
In registering for an Immunization Clinic, you agree to the following terms and conditions:
Previous Adverse Reactions
Individuals who have had an adverse reaction to a vaccination should NOT register for this event without first speaking with their healthcare professional. Individuals who have experienced severe allergy or anaphylaxis following a COVID-19 vaccination, must have written clearance from an allergist or immunologist.
Examples of adverse reactions include, but are not limited to:
• Fainting or Dizziness
• Shortness of Breath, Chest Tightness or Wheezing
• Nausea / Vomiting
• Swelling of the Lips, Tongue or Throat
• Other Severe Allergy or Anaphylaxis
Patient Attestation
INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE UNWELL IN ANY WAY SHOULD NOT ATTEND THE BOOSTER VACCINE CLINIC. Specifically, individuals should NOT attend if they are experiencing any of the following symptoms:
1. Fever
2. Cough
3. Shortness of breath
4. Sore throat
5. Runny nose in the absence of seasonal allergies
6. Difficulty swallowing
7. New smell or taste disorder(s)
8. Nausea / vomiting
9. Diarrhea
10. Abdominal pain
11. Unexplained fatigue / malaise
12. Chills
13. Headaches that are new and persistent, unusual, unexplained or long lasting
14. Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye)
15. Muscle aches and pains
16. Decreased or lack of appetite
17. New or unusual exacerbation of chronic condition
If you are experiencing any of the above symptoms on the day of your vaccination DO NOT ATTEND and instead reschedule for a later date.
Monitoring for Adverse Reactions
All individuals attending the event are recommended to remain on site for a minimum of 5-15 minutes following receipt of their vaccination in order to monitor for adverse reactions. Seating will be made available to accommodate for this waiting period. Participants are asked to raise their hand and call for help, at which point a physician or other health care professional will be available for assessment.
Booking Considerations
COVID-19 vaccinations will be offered in the priority sequence as outlined by York Region Public Health.
Click below for eligibility criteria to determine if you are able to book for your vaccination.
A booster dose of COVID-19 vaccine is available at least three months (84 days) after receipt of the second dose for the following eligible groups:
York Region residents 18 years of age and older
Vulnerable older adults in congregate living settings
Health Care Workers and Designated Essential Caregivers as identified by the Ministry of Health
First Nations, Inuit and Metis and non-indigenous household members age 16 and older
Those who received a complete series of viral vector vaccine (e.g., two doses of AstraZeneca vaccine or one dose of Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) vaccine)
Those who received two doses of a vaccine not approved by Health Canada (see Vaccinated outside of Ontario information below)
A third dose of COVID-19 vaccine is available for moderately to severely-immunocompromised individuals, as identified by the Ministry of Health, at an interval of two months (56 days), with a minimum interval of 28 days, after the last dose of the initial primary series.
To receive a third dose, eligible residents must present a completed form or letter indicating their eligibility from their specialist or hospital program. Prescriptions for immunosuppressant medications as identified by the Ministry of Health can also be presented for third doses as needed.
If you need assistance
Contact: support@stouffvillemedicalcentre.ca