Interior Health is expanding its first dose drop-in clinic service as the province continues to accelerate its immunity campaign across the province and in B.C.’s Interior.

Interior Health is expanding its first dose drop-in clinic service as the province continues to accelerate its immunity campaign across the province and in B.C.’s Interior.
According to Interior Health over 735,000 doses of vaccine have already been administered throughout the region. Now, any vaccination clinic can accommodate drop-in service if someone wants their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine.
“As of today, any clinic is ready to welcome someone who wants to drop-in for their first dose of vaccine,” said Interior Health president and CEO Susan Brown. “No appointments are necessary. That includes youth and families; anyone 12 and older is welcome to drop-in for their first dose when it’s convenient for them.”
For anyone uncomfortable with needles, or youth who may prefer a more comfortable setting, special arrangements are available to make the vaccination more positive and inviting.
“Our clinics have even created options to support people who might be frightened or nervous,” added Brown. “This is a great option for youth, we can make sure their experience is as relaxed and supported as possible.”
The Interior’s vaccine rollout is also teaming up with the Canadian Mental Health Association to host a drop-in immunization clinic at Foundry Kelowna on Kirschner Road this Monday, June 28 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.. The clinic will target youth who have not yet received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
No advance appointments are necessary for this clinic. People will be able to walk-up, register and receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
“We are excited to work in partnership with IH to create a safe and welcoming environment for youth wanting access to a vaccination in the area. IH have done a fantastic job in supporting our community in response to COVID-19 and CMHA Kelowna/Foundry Kelowna recognize the importance of ensuring young people know where they can turn to when exploring their vaccination options,” said Foundry Centre manager Ben Macauley.
To get a second dose, people need to book an appointment. Invitations to book an appointment are being sent eight weeks after receiving the first dose.