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Vaccine community innovation challenge

Look how far we've come

Look How Far We've Come
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We have come a long way in the fight against COVID-19 because of all the people who chose to get vaccinated. We asked people in our community to share what brings them joy now that vaccines and boosters have given us the ability to reconnect with each other.

Look How Far We've Come - Multilanguage
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Who do you miss?

COVID-19 brought with it many challenges. One that hit close to home for many people was the inability to see the people we love. In 2021 we produced a campaign in which we asked immigrants in our community, "who do you miss?" These are their stories.

Who Do You Miss?

Who Do You Miss?
Jalil's Story

Jalil's Story

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Annie's Story

Annie's Story

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Gurpreet's Story

Gurpreet's Story

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Avighail and Abel's Story

Avighail and Abel's Story

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Poema's Story

Poema's Story

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Vaccination

Getting Vaccinated

Read on to learn how to get vaccinated against COVID-19, or click the button below to register

On the Phone

How do I book a booster vaccine?

If you have already received your first dose and have registered with the Get Vaccinated system, you will receive an invitation when a booster dose is available to you.

Please make sure your contact information is up to date to ensure you receive your invitation.

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What if I'm not vaccinated yet?

If you haven't been vaccinated yet and would like to receive your first dose, you will need to register with Get Vaccinated.

After you register, you will receive a booking invitation link. Use the link to book your vaccine appointment online or by phone. It's easy and guarantees your spot at a community pharmacy or vaccination clinic near you.

Why you should stay up to date with your COVID-19 Vaccines

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Getting vaccinated and boosted greatly reduces your risk of severe illness, hospitalization, and death.

COVID-19 vaccines, including boosters, are effective against known variants, including Omnicron.

All COVID-19 vaccines currently approved for use in Canada are proven to be safe.

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