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COVID-19 Vaccination Information
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Last updated 09/02/2022
Contact Us
If you cannot find what you are looking for or still have questions you can contact us:
E-mail: [email protected]
Call: COVID-19 Vaccine Hotline 519-427-5903
What if I do not have identification/ID?
You can still get a COVID-19 vaccine in Ontario if you do not have a health card. Even if you do not have other photo identification, you are still eligible for receiving a vaccine.
Is help available if I cannot get to a vaccine clinic?
Yes! If you are unable to get to a vaccine clinic, you can e-mail vacci[email protected] or call 519-427-5903 to request free transportation.
What if I cannot leave my home to go for a vaccine?
If you are unable to leave your home for medical reasons, you can e-mail [email protected] or call 519-427-5903 to be added to a list for homebound vaccinations.
Will the COVID-19 vaccine interfere with medications or other drugs/substances that I am taking?
Steroids or other immunosuppressants (e.g. cancer treatment) may impact the effectiveness of the vaccine. To talk to a nurse about if your medications or substance will impact the vaccine, you can call the Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit at 519-426-6170.