Province Issues Stay-at-Home Order

The current status of COVID-19 in Ottawa includes testing for students, pharmacy vaccinations for age 55+ and the reopening of the drive-thru assessment centre on Coventry Road

Province Issues Stay-at-Home Order

The Province of Ontario announced additional restrictions to slow the third wave of COVID-19, declaring a province-wide state of emergency and issuing a stay-at-home order effective Thursday, April 8 at 12:01 am. 

The stay-at-home order, which will be in effect for four weeks, requires everyone to stay home except for essential trips for groceries, medical appointments, exercise or work that cannot be done remotely. By-law and Regulatory Services will be responsible for ensuring the new restrictions are enforced.

The Province has also announced that all non-essential businesses will move back to curbside pick-up.

In response to last week’s province-wide shut down, the City temporarily closed City-managed recreation and cultural facilities for most indoor activities, limited the capacity at outdoor recreation and suspended in-person City counter services.

City and OPH staff play a crucial role in responding to this pandemic, and our work providing essential, front-line and emergency services will continue. This includes the critical work taking place to vaccinate the people of Ottawa.

Please continue to follow the public health advice to stay home except for essential purposes, maintain physical distancing, wear a mask, wash your hands and stay home when you are sick. We need to stay vigilant against the spread of COVID-19 in our community. 

COVID-19 Testing for Students

Ottawa Public Health (OPH), in collaboration with CHEO and local health care partners, is running a COVID-19 rapid testing clinic for students and staff from schools listed below, as well as their families, this weekend.

Where? Rideau Hub, 815 St Laurent Boulevard in the Gym

When?

Saturday, April 10, 2021, 8:30 am to 3:30pm

Sunday, April 11, 2021, 8:30 am to 2:30 pm

Who can go?

All students, staff and their families from the schools listed below

Neighbourhood

Board

School

West of Rideau River

CECCE

Au Coeur d'Ottawa

In Vanier-Overbrook

CECCE

Horizon-Jeunesse

East of St-Laurent

CECCE

Minto

East of St-Laurent

CECCE

Montfort

West of Rideau River

CECCE

Sainte-Anne

East of St-Laurent

CECCE

Samuel-Genest

West of Rideau River

CEPEO

De la Salle

West of Rideau River

CEPEO

Francojeunesse

In Vanier-Overbrook

CEPEO

Le Transit

In Vanier-Overbrook

CEPEO

Mauril-Belanger

In Vanier-Overbrook

CEPEO

Trille-des-Bois

East of St-Laurent

OCDSB

Carson Grove

West of Rideau River

OCDSB

Lady Evelyn Alternative

North of Beechwood

OCDSB

Manor Park

In Vanier-Overbrook

OCDSB

Ottawa Technical Secondary High School

East of St-Laurent

OCDSB

Queen Elizabeth Public School

In Vanier-Overbrook

OCDSB

Queen Mary Street

In Vanier-Overbrook

OCDSB

Robert E Wilson Public School

North of Beechwood

OCDSB

Rockcliffe Park

In Vanier-Overbrook

OCDSB

Storefront School

West of Rideau River

OCDSB

York Street Public School

In Vanier-Overbrook

OCSB

Assumption School

West of Rideau River

OCSB

Immaculata

East of St-Laurent

OCSB

Our Lady of Mount Carmel School

In Vanier-Overbrook

OCSB

St Michael School (Ottawa)

North of Beechwood

OCSB

St. Brigid

In Vanier-Overbrook

OCSB

St. Joseph Adult High School

West of Rideau River

OCSB

St. Nicholas Adult High School

In Vanier-Overbrook

Private

Ahlul-Bayt Islamic School

Bring these items with you for testing:

  • The health cards of all family members who will be tested, if you have them.
    • Your contact information (i.e., name, phone number).
    • Name and address of your family doctor, if you have one.
    NOTE: You can still get tested even if you do not have a health card or a family
    doctor.

When you get there:

  • Please wear a mask before entering the school.
    • Upon entering the school, use the hand sanitizer available at the door.
    • Families must stay together. Please stay at least 2 metres away from
    anyone who does not live in your home.
    • You will not have access to any other part of the school.

When you leave:

You will be given information about:
• Symptoms of COVID-19 and what to do if you develop symptoms.
• Instructions about when you will be able to return to school or work in person.

Before attending, please see the following resources in the language of your choice:

English flyer

French flyer 

Arabic flyer  

COVID-19 Drive-Thru Assessment Centre on Coventry Road

NEW: The capital's drive-thru COVID-19 testing centre that moved downtown for the winter is heading back to its original location at 300 Coventry Road on Wednesday, April 7.

Ages:  10+ years old

Hours:  Seven days a week: 10:00 am to 6:00 pm

Services provided: By appointment only, drive-thru testing only with a valid Canadian health card

Location: 300 Coventry Road, Ottawa

Download factsheet: Important information about the COVID-19 Drive-thru Assessment Centre on Coventry Road

Click here to book an appointment or call 613-737-8193

Please note telephone booking is reserved for those who do not have internet access. It is not an information line.


COVID-19 pharmacy vaccine locations

Find your closest pharmacy to get the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine if you are age 55 or older.

Starting April 1, 2021, select pharmacies across the province are booking appointments for AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines for eligible people ages 55 or older in 2021.

You must have an appointment to get vaccinated at a participating pharmacy. Contact a participating pharmacy near you to book an appointment.

Before you book you must:

  • be 55 years old or older in 2021
  • have a valid Ontario health (OHIP) card, or other form of valid government-issued identification

Learn more at: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations


In-person April Break Day Camps cancelled

Due to the province-wide emergency shutdown regulations, all in-person April Break Day Camps that were originally scheduled from April 12 to 16 have been cancelled.

The virtual camp sessions will continue as scheduled and can be viewed at http://ottawa.ca/virtualprograms.

Registrants for the in-person day camps will be contacted directly to be advised of the cancellation and refund process. 

For up-to-date information on recreation programming, visit http://ottawa.ca/recreation.

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