coronavirus vaccines to residents aged 80 and up in neighbourhoods with the highest rates of COVID-19 transmission on March 5, according to the head of the local vaccine distribution task force.Anthony Di Monte said in an update to city council Wednesday morning that the city will begin vaccinating the most at-risk Ottawa residents outside health-care and congregate care settings via pop-up clinics in neighbourhoods hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Advocates call for COVID-19 vaccination access for migrant and undocumented workers As of March 5, pop-up vaccine sites will start landing in neighbourhoods including Ledbury, Heron Gate, Emerald Woods, Riverview, Sawmill Creek and Ridgemont.Adults aged 80 and older will be able to receive.