COVID-19, Organizations

WECHU Vaccination Clinics Begin March 1 for 80 Years and Older

Thursday, February 25, 2021 | 12:00 p.m. | Windsor-Essex County
These clinics are by appointment only and pre-registration is required.

The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit (WECHU) will begin administering the Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to residents of Windsor and Essex County 80 years of age and older beginning Monday, March 1 through targeted vaccination clinics. The WECHU is continuing to vaccinate the priority population in Phase 1 of the three-phased vaccine distribution plan by the Government of Ontario and supported by the Windsor Essex County Vaccine Prioritization Committee. This COVID-19 vaccination milestone is occurring because of the continued partnership with Windsor Regional Hospital administering vaccine at the St. Clair College Sportsplex.

With approximately 20,000 residents of Windsor and Essex County representing the 80 years of age and older demographic, preparations have been underway to plan for this targeted vaccination clinic.

“The recent decision by the provincial government to include adults 80 years of age and older in Phase 1 of the Ontario vaccine distribution plan has significant implications for our region. Almost two third of the deaths related to COVID-19 occurred in Windsor and Essex was in adults 80 years or older. We are doing everything locally to work with our municipal and hospital partners to get our supply of vaccines administered as quickly and safely as possible,” says Medical Officer of Health Dr. Wajid Ahmed.

The first targeted vaccination clinic will take place at the Windsor Family Credit Union (WFCU) Centre at 8787 McHugh Street in the City of Windsor. It is by appointment only and drop-ins are not permitted. On March 1st, the clinic will start at 10 a.m. with the last appointment occurring at 3:45 p.m. The clinic will then operate from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, beginning again the following Monday at 9 a.m., pending vaccine supply.

Residents 80 years of age and older from outside the City of Windsor and surrounding municipalities will be able to attend an additional targeted vaccination clinic beginning Monday, March 8th in the Municipality of Leamington at the Nature Fresh Farms Recreation Centre. More details about the Leamington targeted COVID-19 vaccination clinic will be provided in the near future and when they can pre-register.

The WECHU is cautioning residents that this is not a “first come, first served” system. Once information is provided in the pre-registration form, individuals will be randomly selected and then contacted to book their appointments. This is being done to ensure fair and equitable access to appointment times.

The pre-registration form is now available online and can also be accessed from wechu.org. Family and friends of adults 80 years of age and older are encouraged to support their loved one(s) in pre-registering for an appointment. For those unable to access the online system, help is available by contacting the WECHU’s pre-registration hotline at 519-251-4072. Due to expected call volumes initially, it may take multiple attempts to speak with a Windsor-Essex County Health Unit representative.

For patients 80 years of age or older currently admitted at a Windsor and Essex County hospital, they will be evaluated by their most responsible physician (MRP) to determine if they can clinically and safely tolerate the COVID-19 vaccine. The hospital will then attempt to administer the vaccine, if possible, in a safe manner. The second dose may have to be arranged and administered outside of the hospital in the community.

As targeted COVID-19 vaccination clinics start being administered in the community, we still need to practice public health measures to help prevent further spread of COVID-19 in our community:

  1. Maintain a 2 metre distance from others.
  2. Limit your contacts to your household only.
  3. Wash your hands with soap and water thoroughly and often.
  4. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.
  5. Use a medical or non-medical mask (e.g, cloth) in public settings.
  6. Cover mouth & nose with a tissue or use the inside of your elbow when you cough or sneeze.
  7. Stay home and do not go to work or school if you are sick.

For more information about COVID-19 vaccines, please visit the webpage.  We also encourage the community to subscribe to receive email updates from the Windsor Essex County Health Unit about COVID-19 vaccines.

To read the original news release click here

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One Comment

  1. What about people with comprised immune systems??? I’ve been out of work because I have several health concerns . I’d like to go back but I’m afraid to and my dr . is agreeing with me. PLEASE HELP!!!!!!

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