Fraser Health: March first-dose appointments

FRASER Health says Phase 2 of B.C.’s COVID-19 immunization plan is expanding this month, including seniors over 80 years old and Indigenous peoples over 65 years old.

March appointments

See the schedule for March below for first-dose appointments. Only attempt to call or book after March 8 and only when eligible. Anyone calling in advance of their age group will not be able to book an appointment. 

* Starting Monday, March 8, book for appointments starting March 15: Seniors 90 years of age and older (born in 1931 or earlier), Indigenous (First Nations, Métis, Inuit) individuals 65 years of age and older and Indigenous Elders (born in 1956 or earlier).

* Starting Monday, March 15, book for appointments starting March 22: Seniors 85 years of age and older (born in 1936 or earlier).

* Starting Monday, March 22, book for appointments starting March 29: Seniors 80 years of age and older (born in 1941 or earlier).

The first-dose appointments can be booked at 1 855 755-2455 or online available at: 

http://www.fraserhealth.ca/vaccinebookinginfo.

The online option is only available for Fraser Health and neither the phone nor the booking option will be available to the public until March 8.

Second doses

As announced by Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry on March 1, 2021, the Province is extending the interval between the first and second doses of COVID-19 vaccines to four months (16 weeks). This will allow more people to be protected sooner. Eligible residents in March will only be able to book their first dose appointment.

Clinic locations

More information regarding clinic locations will be available in the coming days.

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