After eight months of intense work to immunize as many people as possible against COVID-19, Island Health is preparing to scale back mass immunization clinics - but not before making it easier than ever to be fully vaccinated.
For maximum convenience, anyone in need of vaccination can simply find a nearby clinic and walk in without an appointment for their first or second dose. Appointments are also readily available for people who prefer that option, and expert immunizers are ready and willing to support anyone who needs extra time or accommodation during their appointment.
“The COVID-19 immunization effort in Island Health and across the province has been a monumental undertaking,” said Dr. Richard Stanwick, Island Health’s Chief Medical Health Officer. “Thanks to the exceptional dedication of Island Health staff and physicians, the unwavering support of community partners and, most importantly, each individual’s commitment to protecting themselves and others from infection, we can start looking beyond the mass immunization effort.”
As of August 19, 81% of eligible Island Health residents have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine and 74% are fully vaccinated with two doses.
The immunization effort to date has included large-scale clinics, on-site vaccinations at long-term care and assisted living residences, outreach for people experiencing homelessness, partner-supported clinics for refugees, whole community clinics in rural and remote locations, in-home vaccination for home-bound people and outbreak responses.
As the number of fully vaccinated people increases, there is less need to maintain high-volume mass immunization clinics. There are currently mass immunization clinics operating in communities from Victoria to Campbell River that will close between August 22 and September 30. Anyone in need of first and second doses after the large clinics close will be able to receive their vaccine at other, smaller locations outlined below.
“There is absolutely no doubt that vaccination is protecting people from serious illness,” said Dr. Stanwick. “While we’re seeing excellent progress with vaccination rates, there is still work to be done. Please, if you haven’t received your first dose, or if you have been delaying your second dose, now is the time to get it done and ensure we go into the fall with the best possible protection against COVID-19.”
AREA | CURRENT SITE | CLOSURE DATE | NEW/REPLACEMENT SITE |
VICTORIA/SOOKE/SAANICH PENINSULA |
Archie Browning Sports Centre, Esquimalt | August 22, 2021 |
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VICTORIA/SOOKE/SAANICH PENINSULA | Victoria Conference Centre | September 30, 2021 |
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VICTORIA/SOOKE/SAANICH PENINSULA | Victoria Native Friendship Centre | September 30, 2021 |
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VICTORIA/SOOKE/SAANICH PENINSULA |
Eagle Ridge Community Centre, Langford | August 29, 2021 | West Shore Mall (Unit #174), 2945 Jacklin Road |
VICTORIA/SOOKE/SAANICH PENINSULA |
Mary Winspear Centre | August 22, 2021 | Victoria Conference Centre (until Sept 30) |
VICTORIA/SOOKE/SAANICH PENINSULA |
Seaparc Leisure Complex, Sooke | September 26, 2021 | Leased space at 1180-6660 Sooke Road (adjacent to medical clinic) |
PORT ALBERNI – WEST COAST |
Port Alberni Friendship Centre | Completed | Port Alberni Branch Office Health Unit, 202-4152 Redford Street |
PORT ALBERNI – WEST COAST | Port Alberni Athletic Hall | August 22, 2021 |
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COWICHAN VALLEY | Cowichan Community Centre Gym | September 26, 2021 |
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NANAIMO & AREA |
Aggie Hall, Ladysmith | Completed | Beban Park (smaller space than current mass clinic), 2300 Bowen Road |
NANAIMO & AREA | Cedar Community Hall, Nanaimo | August 22, 2021 | Beban Park (smaller space than current mass clinic), 2300 Bowen Road |
NANAIMO & AREA | Beban Park (current mass clinic) | August 26, 2021 | Beban Park (smaller space than current mass clinic), 2300 Bowen Road |
SALT SPRING ISLAND |
Art Spring, Salt Spring Island | Completed | Salt Spring Island Health Unit, 160 Fulford-Ganges Road |
OCEANSIDE |
Parksville Community Hall | September 6, 2021 | Qualicum Beach Civic Centre, 747 Jones Street |
COMOX VALLEY & AREA |
Florence Filberg Centre, Courtenay | September 12, 2021 | Comox Valley BC Assessment Building, 2488 Ideiens Way |
CAMPBELL RIVER & AREA | Campbell River Community Centre | September 26, 2021 | Campbell River Health Unit, 200-1100 Island Highway |
NORTH ISLAND |
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Details of future immunization locations:
- Hours, days of operation and opening dates for new/replacement sites are still being finalized. Information will be updated here as details are confirmed. Please check back before attending a site.
- All clinic locations will continue to accept walk-ins for first and second doses. Please ensure you bring your Personal Health Number. Appointments will also be available for those who prefer that option. If you would like to make an appointment please visit www.getvaccinvated.gov.bc.ca or call 1-833-838-2323.
Get Vaccinated in Island Health:
- Walk-in to any mass immunization clinic and get your first or second dose without an appointment. Find a list of clinic locations here.
- Whole community clinics will take place in August in rural and remote communities. Watch for local advertising or check the Whole Community section of Island Health’s website to find out when your local clinic will be held.
- Watch for our mobile Vax Van at a park or community location near you and get your first dose there. Find information about upcoming locations online at islandhealth.ca/covid19vaccine
- If you would like to make an appointment please visit www.getvaccinvated.gov.bc.ca or call 1-833-838-2323.