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‘30-somethings, it’s your time’: People 30+ in B.C. can book COVID-19 vaccinations

Vancouver residents aged 36-39 were being contacted for bookings starting Tuesday
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Vancouver Coastal Health announced Vancouver residents aged 36-39 were being contacted for bookings starting Tuesday.

If you live in Vancouver, have already registered to receive your coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine and are born between 1982 and 1991, you are just a message away from receiving your dose.

Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) announced Tuesday Vancouver residents aged 36-39 would be invited to book their vaccine appointment after 7 p.m. Similarly, residents aged 30-35 will also start receiving their invitations starting Wednesday after the same time. 

The age-based vaccination eligibility system has also been implemented in B.C.'s other health regions, including locally in Metro Vancouver by Fraser Health

People ages 18+ (born in 2003 or earlier) who live in these high-transmission neighbourhoods are now eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine as well.

  • Hastings Sunrise
  • Grandview Woodland
  • Vancouver Kensington
  • Vancouver Sunset
  • Victoria Fraserview
  • Cedar Cottage
  • Vancouver Renfrew-Collingwood
  • Killarney
  • Squamish
  • Pinecrest Estates 
  • D’Arcy

Frontline workers ages 18 and up are also now eligible to receive their vaccine. If eligible you will be contacted by your employer. Pregnant people aged 16+ have been given priority access to vaccines. Once registered, they can book appointments by calling 1-833-838-2323 directly.

For more information on vaccine rollout or to register for your vaccine you can find all the steps on the B.C. government’s website.