LDHC – COVID Resources

COVID-19 Vaccine Eligible Groups – Updated April 9th, 2021

The following new groups are now eligible to book an appointment for COVID-19 immunization at clinics across North Algoma: All education workers who provide support to students with special education needs Adults 65 and older can book for a clinic on April 21 and onward Adults 60 and older can book for a clinic on May 5 and onward These ...

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COVID-19 Vaccine Eligible Groups – Updated March 31st, 2021

The following new groups are now eligible to book an appointment for COVID-19 immunization at clinics across North Algoma: Adults 70 years and older School staff that provide ongoing healthcare services and direct patient care to children with special needs (includes nurses, social service professionals, teachers, educational assistants, etc.) These groups continue to be eligible: Health care workers Faith leaders ...

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North Algoma’s COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics: New Eligible Groups

The following provincial priority groups are now eligible to book an appointment for COVID-19 immunization at clinics across North Algoma: Health Care Workers (Highest, Very High, High, and Moderate Categories as per Guidance for Prioritizing Health Care Workers) Faith leaders who provide: End of life care Care of the deceased, funerals, bathing, or other ceremony with direct contact with deceased persons ...

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North Algoma’s COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics: New Eligible Groups

Conformément au plan provincial, les groupes prioritaires indiqués ci-dessous peuvent maintenant obtenir un rendez-vous de vaccination contre la COVID‑19 dans les cliniques d’Algoma Nord. Travailleurs de la santé (dont la priorité est la plus élevée, très élevée, élevée et modérée selon le Document d’orientation sur la priorisation des travailleurs de la santé en matière de vaccination contre la COVID‑19) Chefs ...

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First Mass Immunization Clinic in Wawa

  The COVID-19 vaccine clinics in North Algoma was launched March 16th, 2021, with the first being held in Wawa.   North Algoma is in Phase 1 of Ontario’s vaccine distribution plan. We are continuing to immunize adults 80 years of age and over, highest-priority healthcare workers, and Indigenous adults 55 years of age and over. As new groups are ...

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Wawa COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics

Michipicoten Memorial Community Centre March 16th. 2021 1:30 – 5:00 pm March 17th. 2021 9:30- 1:00 pm Who will be immunized? Adults 80 years and over indigenous adults 55 years and over Highest priority health care workers An appointment is required to receive the vaccine. For more information or to book. please call: (705) 914-0464.

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Dubreuilville COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics

Eddy K. l.efrancols Recreation Centre March 19th. 2021 from 11:00 am – 4:30 pm Who will be immunized? Adults 80 years and over indigenous adults 55 years and over Highest priority health care workers An appointment is required to receive the vaccine. For more information or to book. please call: (705) 884-2884

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Clinique de Vaccination Contre la COVID-19 de Dubreuilville

Centre récréatif Eddy K. Lefrançois 19 mars 2021, de 11 h a16 h 30 Qui pourra see faire vacciner? Les aduItes de 80 ans et plus Les adultes autochtones de 55 ans et plus Les travailleurs de la santé de la priorite la plus élevée II est nécessaire de prendre rendez-vous pour recevoir Ie vaccin. Pour obtenir plus d’information ou ...

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White River COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics

Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 169 March 18th. 2021, 11:00 am – 3:30 pm Who will be immunized? Adults 80 years and over indigenous adults 55 years and over Highest priority health care workers An appointment is required to receive the vaccine. For more information or to book. please call: (807) 822-2320.

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Clinique de Vaccination Contre la COVID-19 de White River

Filiale 169 de la Legion royale canadienne 18 mars 2021, de 11 h a15 h 30 Qui pourra see faire vacciner? Les aduItes de 80 ans et plus Les adultes autochtones de 55 ans et plus Les travailleurs de la santé de la priorite la plus élevée II est nécessaire de prendre rendez-vous pour recevoir Ie vaccin. Pour obtenir plus ...

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COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics in North Algoma

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS   Who can get immunized at one of the North Algoma COVID-19 Community Vaccine Clinics? North Algoma is in phase 1 of Ontario’s vaccine distribution plan. We are now immunizing adults 80 years of age and over, highest-priority healthcare workers and Indigenous adults 55 years of age and over. As new groups are added to the vaccination ...

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Cliniques de vaccination contre la COVID-19 dans l’Algoma Nord

Foire aux questions   Qui peut se faire vacciner dans l’une des cliniques de vaccination contre la COVID-19 dans l’Algoma Nord? Les cliniques dans l’Algoma Nord réalisent la première étape du plan de distribution des vaccins de l’Ontario. Elles vaccinent les adultes de 80 ans et plus, les travailleurs de la santé le plus prioritaire, ainsi que les adultes autochtones de ...

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COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout in North Algoma

A consortium of partners in North Algoma led by Algoma Public Health’s Wawa office is actively planning the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine in the region. The coordination efforts are being organized with the communities of Dubreuilville, Wawa, and White River along with our indigenous partners at Michipicoten First Nation and Missanabie Cree. “Health care and municipal partners across North ...

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We’ve got our COVID-19 Vaccine!

The week of March 1st, 2021 marked a milestone for the Lady Dunn Health Centre. We completed vaccinations in our long term care home and staff along with other health care workers received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.

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First Long-Term Care Home Resident in Wawa receives Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine

  Mrs. Elsie Scott is the first resident of the Lady Dunn Health Centre’s Long-Term Care Home to receive the first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. The Vaccine Taskforce of the health centre had been working diligently to make preparations and was ready to give that first dose shortly after the vaccine was received from Algoma Public Health on ...

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