COVID-19 Quebec vaccine schedule for all age groups

COVID-19 Quebec vaccine schedule

Every adult in Quebec will soon be allowed to receive their first COVID-19 vaccine which was announced today by the Quebec government. Starting this Friday April 30th, 2021 Quebecers in their 503 can finally make their appointment on Clic Santé to receive their first dose. Read below to see the COVID-19 Quebec vaccine schedule.

When can I get the COVID-19 vaccine?

This is the schedule for the rest of the general Quebec population. Remember that the schedule is based on age not year of birth.):

  • April 30 – Age 50 – 59
  • May 3 – Age 45 – 49
  • May 5 – Age 40 – 44
  • May 7 Age 35 – 39
  • May 10 – Age 30 – 34
  • May 12 – Age 25 – 29
  • May 14 – Age 18 – 24

The Quebec government is also looking to extend vaccine clinic hours, especially on the weekend and also the government is expected to announce a drive-thru clinic where you can receive the vaccine in your car.

COVID-19 Quebec vaccine schedule

Quebec COVID-19 Vaccines are coming

The Quebec government has said most of the vaccines coming to Quebec are from Pfizer-BioNTech. Which requires two doses.

Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines are also due to arrive and only require one dose.

AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccines will be available for Quebecers over the age of 45 years old and will be clearly marked on Clic Santé website when booking your appointment.

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