Book a COVID-19 vaccine

COVID-19 vaccines are recommended for people at higher risk of severe illness.

Do you have an emergency?

Call 9-1-1 or go directly to the nearest emergency department

When to choose

Get a COVID-19 vaccine if you or your loved one want to avoid serious illness and help protect others. Especially if you:

  • Are 6 months or older and have underlying health conditions and are considered clinically extremely vulnerable
  • Are 65 years or older
  • Are Indigenous and 6 months or older
  • Live in long-term care or assisted living
  • Are pregnant
  • Work in health care or provide essential community services

How to begin

Complete all of the following steps:

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Register online in Get Vaccinated system. When it’s your turn, you’ll get an invitation to book at a clinic or pharmacy near you.
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Go to your appointment.

 

Need more help?

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Call 1-833-838-2323 for support with registration, booking, or other vaccine information.
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If you’re homebound, you may be able to get your COVID-19 shot at home—call your community health services office or the community access line for help.

Costs and coverage

Free for all BC residents 6 months and older.

Non-BC residents call 1-833-838-2323 to find out where to get a COVID-19 vaccine.

What to expect

Before you go

  • Check the clinic details (book or walk-in).
  • Wear a short-sleeve top.
  • Bring your BC Services Card or photo ID.
  • Feeling sick today? Rebook when you’re better.

At your appointment

  • A nurse or pharmacist will ask a few quick health questions.
  • The vaccine goes in your upper arm and takes a few seconds.
  • Plan to stay up to 15 minutes after, just to be safe.

After you leave

  • A sore arm is common. You might feel tired or have a mild fever for a day or two.
  • Move your arm and use a cool cloth to help with soreness.
  • Most people feel fine the next day.