COVID-19 Vaccine

COVID-19 is an infection of the airways and lungs caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus.

Getting vaccinated is the best protection against COVID-19.

Getting vaccinated is particularly important during respiratory illness season, not only for preventing COVID-19 but also to stay healthy as respiratory illnesses circulate in our communities. This will help to ensure we keep ourselves, those around us, and our health-care system protected. Continue to clean your hands frequently, stay home when you are sick, practice healthy habits and follow provincial prevention guidelines.

Symptoms of COVID-19

Symptoms of COVID-19 can include:

  • Cough
  • Shortness of breath
  • Fever
  • Chills
  • Tiredness
  • Loss of smell or taste

While some people with COVID-19 may have no symptoms or only mild symptoms, others can require hospitalization and may die. Serious illness is more common in those who are older and those with certain chronic health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease or lung disease. For some people, symptoms of COVID-19 can last for weeks or longer. The long-term effects of COVID-19 on a person’s health are unknown.

COVID-19 Vaccine Information

Find more information on COVID-19 vaccines:

Resources:

Community Vaccine Providers

Please visit Immunization Information for Healthcare Professionals for more information.

Where to get a COVID-19 vaccine in your community

Spring vaccines are available April 8, 2025 to June 30, 2025. Vaccines will be offered to those most at risk of severe COVID-19 illness or complications. This vaccine is the same COVID-19 vaccine in place during the latest respiratory illness season, which is the mRNA vaccine targeting the KP.2 COVID-19 subvariant.

The following populations will receive an invitation to book an appointment through the Get Vaccinated system.

  • Adults 65 years and older
  • Indigenous adults 55 years and older
  • Individuals 6 months and older and who have been diagnosed as clinically extremely vulnerable (CEV 1 or CEV 2 condition) 
  • Residents of long-term care homes and assisted living facilities, including alternate level of care patients awaiting placement in long-term care  

Those who do not fit into the above categories and wish to receive a second dose of KP.2 vaccine can call the Provincial Call Centre to request an appointment at 1-833-838-2323

Public Health and Community Pharmacies Clinics

Starting April 8, invitations to book an appointment for COVID-19 vaccines will be sent through the Get Vaccinated system. If you haven’t already register online. Once registered, you will receive a text, phone call or e-mail when it’s your turn to book an appointment.

Age Vaccine Provider How To Book An Appointment Reminders
12 + years Community Pharmacy or Public Health Get your COVID-19 vaccine
  • Bring your BC Services Card (or other government ID) to your appointment
  • Wear a short-sleeved shirt
Non-B.C. Residents

Community pharmacists are only able to immunize B.C. residents (those with a Personal Health Number). Non-B.C. residents can call the provincial call centre 1-833-838-2323 (toll free) to book an appointment with a public health clinic or unit. Vaccines may include a fee.

Other Community Vaccine Providers

Some primary care providers and other community vaccine providers will offer COVID-19 vaccines starting in April. Contact your primary care provider or other vaccine provider for more information.

Homebound Clients

Island Health residents who are homebound may be able to receive their immunization at home by Community Health Services nurses. If you are already receiving services from Community Health Services (Home Support, Home Care Nursing, etc.) contact your office to discuss if a homebound immunization is appropriate. If you are not receiving services, you can call the Community Access Line in your region to learn how they can help you and your family members. 

Influenza (Flu) Vaccines

The 2024-2025 influenza season is over. For more information regarding influenza vaccine please check back in the fall of 2025. In exceptional circumstances influenza vaccine may be available at your local Public Health Unit. Please contact your local Public Health unit for more information. 

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