Provincial Online Appointment System Launches March 15 for Adults 80 Years of Age and Older
Kingston—The provincial online appointment system for COVID-19 vaccinations will begin to accept bookings for those adults 80 years of age by the end of 2021 or older on Monday, March 15, 2021. This provincial online appointment system will provide the capacity needed to accept bookings from a large volume of individuals at one time.
The provincial booking information details will be announced by the province in the next few days, this will include the website address to the online appointment registration link and phone number. Please DO NOT contact KFL&A Public Health to inquire about booking appointments or to check eligibility requirements. Once the information becomes available from the province, KFL&A Public Health will post the registration link and phone number on KFL&A Public Health’s vaccine webpage.
As KFL&A Public Health and community partners continue to offer COVID-19 vaccine to eligible groups, all residents are asked to be patient. If you are not yet eligible, consider assisting family and friends who are eligible, especially adults who are 80 years of age by the end of 2021 or older who may not have online access or be comfortable booking online appointments.
The provincial online appointment system will be the most efficient way to book a COVID-19 vaccine clinic appointment, followed by the provincial telephone line. Please do not attend COVID-19 vaccine clinics without an appointment. Vaccines will only be given to those who have an appointment. We appreciate your cooperation to help ensure local vaccine clinics can operate efficiently and effectively.
For the most up to date information on COVID-19, visit www.Kflaph.ca/Coronavirus or www.Ontario.ca/coronavirus.