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80+ eligible May 31 to get SECOND DOSE OF COVID-19 vaccine EARLIER- HERE ARE YOUR OPTIONS TO BOOK

MEDIA RELEASE:

Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit

May 28, 2021

On Monday May 31st at 8am, individuals 80 years of age and over (or born in 1941 or before) will be eligible to rebook their second dose appointment for COVID-19 vaccine at an earlier interval, when local appointments are available.

The Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit wanted you to be aware of the following:

  • Your first dose provided good protection against COVID-19.
  • The second dose appointment you currently have will remain booked unless you choose to get an earlier second dose appointment. It is not necessary that you rebook your appointment.
  • Your second dose appointment will not be automatically rebooked for you.
  • If you choose to rebook, you must look for a site that offers the same type of vaccine you received in your first dose.

The following options will be available for second doses:

  • Contact a local participating pharmacy for an available appointment – see LGL pharmacies and the available vaccine type at  COVID-19 pharmacy vaccine locations (ontario.ca)
  • Primary care (Moderna available at participating offices only)
  • Book an appointment at a Health Unit Fixed Site Vaccine clinic in Brockville, Almonte, Kemptville or Smiths Falls (Pfizer only) – You must change and book your new appointment in the same booking system. If you do not know which system you used, check the email you received or use the alpha numeric code you were given after your first dose appointment (you can also call the LGL call Centre for help). 

Here is how to re-book your second dose appointment:

  • Use the Province’s online booking tool at www.ontario.ca/bookvaccine or the Provincial Booking Phone-line at 1-888-999-6488, opens Monday 8:00am til 8:00pm. This system will be busy so checking later in the day or week may be better.
  • Call our local Leeds, Grenville, Lanark Booking Centre toll-free at 1-844-369-1234, open daily 8:30am to 4:00pm.
  • Add your name to the contingency list for extra doses at the end of a clinic (sign up is open from Tuesday June 1st at 8:00am until Wednesday June 2nd at 4:30pm) https://healthunit.org/health-information/covid-19/protection/contingency-list/

While our LGL Call Centre is open this Saturday and Sunday 8:30am – 4:30pm, the new age group will not be eligible to book until Monday at 8:00am. We expect the Call Centre phone lines will be busy and there may either be a long wait or your call may get dropped if there are too many in line. If this occurs, we encourage you to please call back later in the day or another day.

For more information about COVID-19 vaccine, visit https://healthunit.org/health-information/covid-19/protection/

WHAT HAPPENS ON JUNE 2 IN ONTARIO?

I am reluctant to paraphrase the official media announcements from the government, however I have been asked so many questions in the past week that I am offering a “Coles Notes” summary on the Roadmap to Recovery. (Please refer to the Ontario government website for full details – https://files.ontario.ca/mof-framework-for-reopening-our-province-en-2020-04-27.pdf).

The stay-at-home order is expected to end on June 2.  The first stage of the Roadmap to Recovery is projected for the week of June 14.  Between June 2 and the beginning of Stage 1, the previous lockdown (“grey”) conditions from the regional framework will apply province wide, meaning that restrictions on indoor dining and retail operators will continue and includes those restrictions for recreation currently in place. 

The three-stage plan to reopen will depend on the province meeting vaccination thresholds: Stage 1 will begin when 60 per cent of the population over 18 has had at least one dose, Stage 2 with 70 per cent (and 20 per cent with both doses), and Stage 3 with 80 per cent having at least one dose and 25 per cent having two doses.

The restrictions lessen with each stage:

Stage One An initial focus on resuming outdoor activities with smaller crowds where the risk of transmission is lower, and permitting retail with restrictions. This includes allowing outdoor gatherings of up to 10 people, outdoor dining with up to four people per table and non-essential retail at 15 per cent capacity.

Stage Two Further expanding outdoor activities and resuming limited indoor services with small numbers of people where face coverings are worn. This includes outdoor gatherings of up to 25 people, outdoor sports and leagues, personal care services where face coverings can be worn and with capacity limits, as well as indoor religious services, rites or ceremony gatherings at 15 per cent capacity.

Stage Three Expanding access to indoor settings, with restrictions, including where there are larger numbers of people and where face coverings can’t always be worn. This includes indoor sports and recreational fitness; indoor dining, museums, art galleries and libraries, and casinos and bingo halls, with capacity limits.

In addition to vaccination thresholds, the government anticipates moving through the stages no faster than three weeks at a time. We’re not expected to enter Stage 1 until the week of June 14. In theory — if Ontario spends no more than 21 days each in Stages 1 and 2 — that could mean that Ontario will enter Stage 3 by late July.  

And of course, this is dependent on vaccination thresholds, ICU and hospital capacities and limited resurgence of new cases.  

Stay tuned, let’s hope for the best.  If there are changes to the timelines, I will keep you updated.

The light at the end of the tunnel is definitely brighter.

Ontario Accelerates Rollout of Second Shots Targeting a Two-Dose Summer

May 28, 2021
Premier’s Office – Media Release

FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO BOOK YOUR 2ND VACCINE, YOU CAN SCROLL DOWN TO THE 7TH PARAGRAPH.

TORONTO — Ontario has reached a key milestone in its fight against COVID-19, having achieved its target to administer first doses to 65 per cent of Ontarians aged 18 and over ahead of schedule. Ontario is also preparing to roll out the eligibility for accelerated second dose appointments starting with individuals aged 80 and over, beginning on May 31, 2021. If there is sufficient vaccine supply, it is anticipated that the majority of Ontario residents who choose to receive the vaccine will be able to be fully vaccinated by the end of summer.

“Team Ontario has shown what we can do when we have a steady and reliable supply of vaccines,” said Premier Ford. “Having made so much progress administering first doses, we are now in a position to begin delivering second doses for a two-dose summer. If we receive more vaccines from the federal government, we’ll be able to accelerate our rollout further to offer more protection to Ontarians even sooner.”

Due to a reliable and increased supply of vaccines throughout May, Ontario has been able to quickly expand eligibility and access at mass vaccinations sites, hospital clinics and pharmacies, with all Ontarians aged 12 and over eligible to book an appointment to receive the vaccine ahead of schedule. With over 8.6 million doses administered, and over 8 million people having received at least one dose, the province has reached its target to administer first doses to 65 per cent of Ontarians aged 18 and over by the end of May.

“Thanks to the efforts of our frontline health care heroes and community partners, our province has reached another exciting milestone of 65 per cent of Ontario adults having received their first dose,” said Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health. “Accelerating second doses will provide more protection to Ontarians sooner. Every dose administered means we are one step closer to the end of the pandemic, and I encourage all Ontarians to get vaccinated and continue following public health advice.”

With two-thirds of the adult population having received at least one dose, Ontarians have been provided with a strong level of protection against COVID-19. Now Ontario is beginning to accelerate second doses for all Ontarians. While the interval between first and second doses can be up to 16 weeks, Ontario will begin to offer second dose appointments at an earlier interval, based on availability of vaccines. The timing of second dose appointments may vary based on local considerations, vaccine supply and the date of first dose appointment.

To support this accelerated rollout, the province has developed an anticipated schedule for eligibility to accelerate second doses based on confirmed supply. This will begin with individuals turning 80 and over in 2021, who will be eligible to book their second dose appointment expected to begin on May 31, 2021 at 8:00 a.m., followed by individuals aged 70 and over scheduled to begin the week of June 14, 2021. The province will then continue to expand eligibility for second dose appointments based on date of first dose. Ontario will further accelerate the rollout of second doses in the event that the federal government confirms increased vaccine deliveries.

Ontarians who have had their first dose and are eligible for an accelerated second dose may be able to return to the same site or channel where they received their first dose for their second dose appointment, or may choose to book an appointment at a different site or channel. Second dose appointments can be rebooked through the provincial booking system and through pharmacies. For those in public health units who use their own booking system, or who received their doses from the primary care provider or through a pop-up clinic, more information will follow on how and when second dose booking and rebooking will be available. Second dose appointments can also be booked (without a first appointment) in the provincial booking system.

Ontario has already begun offering second doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine at an accelerated pace with a 10-week interval for individuals who received their first dose between March 10 to March 19, 2021. Acceleration of AstraZeneca second doses will be provided at a 12-week interval, dependent on vaccine supply, with booking eligibility based on the date of the first dose. Eligible individuals are encouraged to contact the pharmacy or primary care provider where they received their first dose to book an appointment. They might be redirected to a local pharmacy that is participating in administering second doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine. Primary care settings and pharmacies may also be reaching out to eligible Ontarians. The province will provide further guidance based on advice expected shortly from the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) with respect to administering doses of two different vaccine types. This advice will be provided in advance of the 12-week interval when most people are needing to receive their second dose.

“As Ontario’s vaccine rollout continues, we are expanding our distribution plan in response to medical expertise, evidence and the availability of vaccines,” said Solicitor General Sylvia Jones. “Accelerating the scheduling for second doses and providing individuals with the option of also receiving their second dose earlier, will allow a greater number of people to be fully vaccinated sooner.”

The government also continues to roll out first doses to Ontarians. Recently the province expanded eligibility to youth aged 12 and over to schedule a COVID-19 vaccine appointment through the provincial booking system and call centre, and public health units that use their own booking systems, as well as at select pharmacies administering the Pfizer vaccine. To ensure as many youth as possible are fully vaccinated before the start of the school year, the province expects to provide a first dose to all willing youth aged 12 to 17 before the end of June, and a second dose before the end of August 2021. To ensure access to COVID-19 vaccination for youth aged 12 to 17 in Ontario’s 31 fly-in northern communities and Moosonee, Ornge will lead Operation Remote Immunity 2.0 starting on May 31, 2021. The province is expecting to administer first and second doses to youth aged 12 and over in each of these communities by the end of July.

This significant progress has enabled the government to allow the provincial declaration of emergency and Stay-at-Home Order to expire on June 2. The province’s emergency brake will remain in effect, with public health measures and restrictions still in place, until the province is ready to enter Step One of Ontario’s Roadmap to Reopen. Step One may begin as early as two weeks after 60 per cent of Ontario’s adults receive at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine and if key indicators, such as risk of COVID-19 variants, hospitalizations, ICU occupancy and new hospital admissions and case rates continue to decline. Based on current trends in key health indicators, the province expects to enter Step One of the Roadmap the week of June 14, 2021. The province will confirm timelines closer to the expected start of Step One.

LOCKWOOD MEMORIAL PARK SURVEY

RE:  WE NEED YOUR INPUT

Village of Westport Council and Staff are constantly striving to assess the ability  of Lockwood Memorial Park to meet the needs of the community.  COVID-19 has provided us with the opportunity to consider adapting our park to respond to the pandemic – to create safe and vibrant space and to improve mobility options.

To better meet your needs, we are surveying the residents of Westport and other users of the park.  This survey will help us to make improvements while using taxpayers dollars wisely.  It will also support grant applications as well.   

We would greatly appreciate your taking a few minutes to complete the survey . The Village has put a copy of this letter in each Westport mail box at the post office with instructions on how to drop off the hard copy survey. If you prefer, here is the link:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BQ3HP6F

Be assured that your responses will be kept completely confidential.

The survey will be open for submissions until Monday, June 7.  Please take a couple of minutes to complete the survey.  Your input is important.

Please call (613-273-9195) or email (rjones@villageofwestport.ca) me if you have concerns or questions.

Mayor Robin Jones & Council

RIDEAU CANAL 2021 NAVIGATION SEASON

Information Bulletin

SMITHS FALLS, ONTARIO, MAY 21, 2021 – Parks Canada advises that the Rideau Canal is scheduled to re-open for navigation on Friday, May 28, 2021 at 9 a.m.

Navigation will remain closed over the May long weekend.

Please note that many new boaters are expected on the waterway this season. Enjoy your experience on the Rideau Canal but please also always be cautious, courteous and safe. Please share the waterway.

More details on the 2021 Navigation Season will be provided over the coming week.

Consistent with provincial direction, visitors are strongly encouraged to remain in their local area when undertaking outdoor recreation activities.

For the most up-to-date information regarding our facilities and services, please visit us online at www.pc.gc.ca/rideau or follow us on social media @RideauCanalNHS