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This morning, the Vaccine Distribution Task Force provided an update on their progress.
La présentation est disponible en français dans les images ici-bas.
Some highlights:
✅ We are putting vaccines in arms of our residents as soon as doses arrive in Ottawa
✅ We are in Phase 1 of the Vaccination rollout
✅ Older adults aged 80+ have been moved up into Phase 1 of Provincial Vaccine Distribution framework
✅ 9,360 doses arrived this week, and 9,360 doses arriving next week
✅ When vaccine supply is increased, up to 7 community clinics will open for vaccinations, including Orléans at Ruddy Family YMCA-YWCA at 265 Centrum Blvd.
*How older adults 80+ know when time to get vaccinated?*
The City of Ottawa and Ottawa Public Health are developing a robust communication strategy for reaching adults aged 80+ to advise them on when and where they will be able to get vaccinated.
✅ Public Service Announcements and media interviews
✅ Print advertising in newspapers
✅ Radio advertising
✅ Targeted social media advertising
✅ Targeted outreach to appropriate stakeholders
✅ Diverse media outlets
✅ City’s e newsletter
✅ Communications through Members of Council
Pour plus d’info, veuillez visiter Santé publique Ottawa

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Tactics for communicating to this population will include: Public Service Announcements and earned media interviews Print advertising in daily and local community newspapers Radio advertising Targeted social media advertising Targeted outreach to appropriate stakeholders Diverse media outlets City's e-newsletter Communications through Members of Council Community Clinic at St-Laurent Complex"May be an image of text that says "Enumeration Based on the new provincial direction, outreach is underway to enumerate various Phase 1 priority population groups: Highest Priority Health Care Workers: All frontline hospital and acute care staff with COVID-19 patients and/or high-risk exposure to COVID-19 and all patient-facing health care workers involved in the COVID-19 response (approx. 6,000 doses required) Medical first responders, which includes paramedics and firefighters providing medical first response doses required) Community health care workers serving specialized populations (ongoing) Congregate care settings for seniors (ongoing) Adults 80 years of age and older (approx. 88,000 doses required)"May be an image of text that says "Community Clinics 7 community clinics are being readied for when vaccine supply is increased Community clinics can immunize large numbers of people over a short period of time Once fully operational, clinics will operate from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. seven days a week m 10,976 307,328 Immunizations per day Immunizations per month Community clinics + 2 hospital clinics would have the capacity to provide approximately 380,000 vaccines per month- not including what can further be achieved with mobile vaccination teams, pop-up clinics, pharmacies and primary care settings"May be an image of map and text that says "Community Clinic Sites DISTRICTDE PARC-DE-LA-MONTAGNE QUEENSWOOD Ruddy Family YMCA-YWCA 265 Centrum Blvd. ROTMTE LAO-DES- ÉES ORLEANS St-Laurent Complex 525 Coté St. Ottawa City Hall 110 Laurier Ave. w DISTR VALON HINTONBURG Civic Campus 1053 Carling Ave. Horticulture Building 1525 Princess Patricia Way SOUT 'MARCH BRITANNIABAY CARLINGTON HERONGATE BAYSHORE PARKWAPARK Canterbury Recreation Complex 2185Arch St. PARKOOD Queensway Carleton Hospital 3045 Baseline Rd. CENTREPÕINTE Nepean Sportsplex 1701 Woodroffe Ave. GREENBELT Eva James Memorial Community Centre 65 Stonehaven Dr. STIT TITTSVILLE ÛE BARRHAVEN Hospital Clinic Community Clinic GREELY"May be an image of one or more people and text that says "Mobile Vaccination Teams Pop-up Clinics i Mobile vaccination teams will continue to be deployed as needed to reach targeted populations, including homeless and rural residents. Pop-up clinics are set up at site for multiple days, but are not permanent. They will be located in neighbourhoods experiencing higher rates of COVID-19 transmission. Includes paramedics, public health, community physicians, pharmacists and hospital staff"May be an image of text that says "Dependencies Vaccine Supply Provincial Booking System - Vaccine supply will determine the number and types of clinics that will open (community vS. pop-up) and how quickly specific priority groups will have access to book appointments. Province is preparing to launch a booking system, which will be critical to operate the vaccination clinics."May be an image of textMay be an image of text that says "Ottawa COVID-19: Le point sur la vaccination"May be an image of text that says "Objectif Vacciner contre la COVID-19 tous les résidents admissibles d'Ottawa qui souhaitent se faire vacciner. ပ"May be an image of child, standing and text that says "Ensemble au service de notre communauté PARAMEDIC Une Ville, une équipe Ville d' Ottawa Santé publique Ottawa Hôpitaux de la région Administrateurs dans les foyers pour personnes âgées Fournisseurs de services de santé autochtones -Santé Ontario Parmi bien d'autres!"May be an image of textMay be an image of text that says "Nouvelle directive provinciale Le 14 février, la province de l'Ontario a fourni des directives à jour sur le séquençage des populations prioritaires de la phase 1 pour la vaccination. La phase 1 comprend maintenant: Des adultes de 80 ans et plus; Orientations et directives supplémentaires sur administration prioritaire aux travailleurs de la santé en fonction du risque d'exposition, des patients visés et de l'incidence des éclosions de COVID-19"No photo description available.May be an image of text that says "Phase Priorité suivante Groupes prioritaires: Personnel, résidents et aidants des maisons de retraite et autres habitations collectives pour personnes âgées Groupe prioritaire des travailleurs de la santé Tous les adultes autochtones Adultes recevant des soins à domicile pour maladies chroniques Des adultes de 80 ans et plus Stratégies pour la vaccination de ces groupes: Cliniques itinérantes dans les zones à risque élevé Lancement de cliniques communautaires Poursuite d'exploitation de la clinique de l'hôpital (et oossibilité d'agrandissement) Le nombre et les types de cliniques ouvertes dépendront de la disponibilité des vaccins."May be an image of textMay be an image of text that says "Stratégie de communication Personnes âgées La Ville et SPO élaborent une stratégie de communication solide pour joindre les adultes âgés de plus de 80 ans afin de conseiller sur moment et lieu où ils pourront se faire vacciner. Les tactiques de communication auprès de cette population sont les suivantes Messages d'intérêt public et publicités gratuites Publicité imprimée dans les journaux locaux et communautaires Publicité radio Publicité ciblée sur les médias sociaux Sensibilisation ciblée aux intervenants concernés Divers médias Bulletin électronique de la Ville Communications par l'entremise des membres du Conseil Clinique communautaire Complexe St-Laurent"May be an image of textMay be an image of textMay be an image of map and text that says "Emplacements de cliniques communautaires RISTES PARC-DE-LA-MONTAGNE YMCA-YWCA de Ruddy 265, boul. Centrum Famille- LAC-DES Hôtel de ville d'Ottawa 110, avenue Laurier Quest Complexe St-Laurent 525, rue Côté AVALON HINTONBURG L'Hôpita d'Ottawa Campus Civic avenue Carling Édifice de l'horticulture 1525, voie Princess Patricia SOUT MARCH ORITANNISBAY CARLINGTON HERONGATE ÛARKWPARK BAYSHORE PARKWOOD Complexe récréatif Canterbury Arch L'Hôpital Queensway-Carleton 3045, chemin Baseline CENTREPÕINTE NT-KANATA KATIMAVIK-HAZELDEAN GREENBELT Sportsplexde Nepean 1701, avenue Woodroffe Centre commémorati Eva-James 65,prom. 65, Stonehaven STITTSE WD BARRHAVEN Clinique de l'hôpital Clinique communautaire"May be an image of one or more people, outdoors and text that says "Équipes de vaccination mobiles et cliniques itinérantes i Des uipes de vaccination mobiles continueront à être déployées au besoin pour atteindre les populations ciblées, notamment les sans-abri et les résidents en milieu rural. Les cliniques itinérantes sont ouvertes sur un site pendant plusieurs jours, mais ne sont pas permanentes, et seront mises en place dans les quartiers présentant un risque plus élevé d'infection à la COVID-19. Elles comprennent les paramédics, le personnel de la santé publique, les médecins communautaires, les pharmaciens et le personnel de l'hôpital."May be an image of text that says "Liens de dépendance Disponibilité des vaccins Système provincial de réservation La disponibilité des vaccins déterminera le nombre et les types de cliniques qui ouvriront (communautaires ou itinérantes) et la rapidité avec laquelle des groupes prioritaires spécifiques auront accès à la prise de rendez- vous. La province se prépare à lancer un système de réservation, qui sera essentiel pour ouvrir les cliniques de vaccination."No photo description available.

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