Over 65? Vaccine Walk-Ins At College Centre
“The Bermuda College vaccination centre will accept walk-ins for those persons 65 or older from 3pm to 6:45pm until Tuesday, 16 March,” the Ministry advised today.
A Government spokesperson said, “The Ministry of Health will be piloting a walk-in vaccination service starting tomorrow [10 March].
“The Bermuda College vaccination centre will accept walk-ins for those persons 65 or older from 3 pm to 6:45 pm until Tuesday, 16 March.
“The last walk-in vaccination on any day will be at 6:45 pm. Anyone at the vaccination centre after 6:45 pm will be given an appointment for the next available opening on the schedule.
“To make the process quicker, please Register Online at https://vaccine.resqwest.com/web/ prior to your arrival.
“However, if you are unable to register online and are 65 years of age or older, you will be able to walk-in and receive your vaccination at the Bermuda College Vaccination Centre. All you need to do is to bring photo ID, such as a driver’s licence.
“This walk-in service is being piloted to get as many residents over the age of 65 vaccinated by removing the barrier of technology. We urge all persons who have not yet been vaccinated to take advantage of this opportunity.
“Please note that the Bermuda Hospitals Board vaccination centre is not accepting walk-ins.”
As of the most recently released vaccine statistics, which were valid as of February 27th, over 20,000 vaccines has been administered.
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The vaccination registration is a joke. You apply online you don’t get any confirmation or appointment. You call the hotline to ask no one an answers. You go wait in line they tell you yes you can get one but you must wait until all appointments are finished and maybe they will have some. Then hours later after waiting they say sorry come back tomorrow we have put you on the list and you will get it then. You come back the next day and there is no list. Get it together, this system does not work. Please sort it out.
This is not true. I registered online, received a confirmation by email and got scheduled for a vaccine. I NEVER CALLED THE VACCINATION HOTLINE. This all happened with a 2 week period. The problem is likely you!