Pediatric COVID-19 immunization appointments available in Vegreville

January 24, 2022

Children who received their first dose at least eight weeks ago are now eligible for a second dose

VEGREVILLE – First and second dose appointments are available for children five to 11 years of age at clinics offered at the Vegreville Community Health Centre.

Parents and guardians can book online through the Alberta Vaccine Booking System or by calling Health Link at 811. Clinics are scheduled for Jan. 26, Feb. 3, 8 and 21. No drop-in appointments are available at the site.

Children five to 11 years of age will receive the pediatric Pfizer vaccine. Children who received their first dose at least eight weeks ago are now eligible for a second dose. A second dose can be booked before the recommended eight weeks for children who are immunocompromised, or if a second dose is required for travel. The minimum spacing between doses is 21 days.

There may be an increased risk of myocarditis/pericarditis following immunization earlier than the recommended eight weeks. However, a shortened interval between first and second doses may offer better protection for children who may be susceptible to infection, such as those that are immunocompromised, and earlier protection for those who are at greater risk of severe disease such as those with underlying high risk medical conditions.

As we continue to roll out the vaccine to as many Albertans as possible, additional clinics will be offered beyond February when they are required in Vegreville and the surrounding communities.

Alberta has safely administered more than eight million doses of COVID-19 vaccine. COVID-19 immunization is the best way to protect your children, family, friends and loved ones from COVID-19. Please do your part in helping keep our community safe and get immunized as soon as possible.

If you have questions about the vaccine, please talk to your immunizer, pediatrician or family physician, call 811 or visit: ahs.ca/vaccinekids.

Please bring your Alberta Health Care card if you have one, along with photo ID. Use of face masks and hand sanitizer is required when attending the site for immunization.

If you are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, stay home and away from other people until you are feeling better.

Alberta Health Services is the provincial health authority responsible for planning and delivering health supports and services for more than four million adults and children living in Alberta. Its mission is to provide a patient-focused, quality health system that is accessible and sustainable for all Albertans.