Community Update #42 - Pop-up Vaccine Clinic at Keele Campus

Community Update #42 - Pop-up Vaccine Clinic at Keele Campus

Next week, York University will host its first pop-up COVID-19 vaccine clinic at Keele Campus, in partnership with Humber River Hospital. Vaccines play an important role in protecting ourselves and those around us and all members of the community who are eligible, are welcome. 

Date: Tuesday, June 22, 2021 
Hours: 10am until supply runs out 

Drop-in details:

  • 1st doses for: anyone 12 years of age and older at time of vaccination, in any M postal code. 
  • 2nd doses for: Anyone 12 years of age and older at time of vaccination who lives/work/attends school (at Keele and Glendon Campuses) in a listed hotspot below and: 
    • Received Pfizer May 31 or earlier and wants Pfizer  
    • Received Moderna May 24 or earlier and wants Pfizer  
    • Received AstraZeneca April 26 or earlier and wants Pfizer  

Date: Wednesday, June 23, 2021 
Hours: 10am until supply runs out 

Drop-in details: 

  • 1st doses for: anyone 12 years of age and older at time of vaccination, in any M postal code. 
  • 2nd doses for: Anyone 12 years of age and older at time of vaccination who lives/work/attends school (at Keele and Glendon Campuses) in a listed hotspot below and: 
    • Received Pfizer June 1 or earlier and wants Pfizer  
    • Received Moderna May 25 or earlier and wants Pfizer 
    • Received AstraZeneca April 27 or earlier and wants Pfizer  

Eligibility: Second doses are available for anyone living/working/attending school in a hotspot listed below:

M3J M6M M9L 
M3K M6N M9M 
M3L M9N 
M3M M9V 
M3N M9W 

Location: York Boulevard Parking lot, near the North East corner of York Blvd & Ian MacDonald Blvd (adjacent to the York University subway station). Parking is free on York’s Keele Campus

BRING: ID that shows where you live, work, or attend school. 

  • York University ID/YU cards 
  • Driver’s licence 
  • Passport 
  • Birth certificate (for proof of age) 
  • Health card (optional) 
  • Report card 

Please note, York University does not deliver the vaccines nor does it determine eligibility for vaccinations. We look forward to seeing you there and in the meantime, please continue to visit Better Together for regular updates on our plans for a safe return to campus. 

Sincerely, 

Parissa Safai 
Special Advisor to the President for Academic Continuity Planning and COVID-19 Response