Changes are coming to Chatham-Kent’s mass vaccination clinic.

On February 23rd, one year to the date of the first shots doled out at the Bradley Centre, Public Health will be closing the mass clinic site and moving it to a new location.

“Our final day at the Bradley Centre Clinic, February 23rd, will mark exactly one year in operation there!” stated Carina Caryn, CK Public Health Program Manager, “We are very grateful to have had such an ideal location to serve the public out of, and are fortunate to have found a new location just down the road where we can continue to do so.”

Starting March 3rd, eligible Chatham-Kent residents five and older will be able to get vaccinated against COVID-19 at the old YA Canada building at 730 Richmond Street in Chatham.

In the meantime, a number of mobile clinics are being held in communities across CK.

Tuesday, February 15th – Tilbury District High School – 3PM-7PM
Wednesday, February 16th – Bradley Centre – 1:30PM-7:30PM
Friday, February 18th – Wallaceburg District Secondary School – 3PM – 7PM
Saturday, February 19th – Bradley Centre – 9AM-4PM
Wednesday, February 23rd – Bradley Centre – 1:30PM- 7:30PM
Thursday, February 24th – Lambton Kent Composite School – 3PM-7PM
Saturday, February 26th – W.I.S.H Centre – 9AM-4PM
Thursday, March 3rd – 730 Richmond Street (Former YA Building) 9AM-4PM
Saturday March 5th – 730 Richmond Street (Former YA Building) 9AM-4PM

Residents are reminded that RideCK will be providing free public transportation to anyone going to or from a vaccination clinic or appointment.

For a full list of COVID-19 vaccine clinics, please visit www.CKPublicHealth.com/Clinics or check with your local pharmacy or health care provider.