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Protecting Our Communities

COVID-19

Precaution and Prevention

Slow the Spread

The safety of our patients, and physicians is our top priority. We have highly trained infection prevention practitioners who closely follow the guidelines of the CDC and the local public health department.

RSBCIHI currently has a limited number of vaccinations available for qualified patients.

To schedule a Covid-19 vaccination appointment, please click the link below:


Click the link below to learn more about vaccine side effects.

COVID 19 Vaccine Fact Sheet (PDF)

Click the link below to get your Digital COVID-19 Vaccine Record and QR Code.

Digital COVID-19 Vaccine Record

Click the link below to find vaccines near you.

Vaccine Locations


COVID-19 Resources & Information

With the continued spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19 is causing concern around the world, RSBCIHI is committed to providing relevant information for our communities and tips for preventing the spread of this serious disease.

Using good hygiene practices can further reduce the risk of contracting COVID-19. Here are some simple preventative measures you can take: 

  • If you are symptomatic (fever, coughing, sneezing, body aches, etc.) do not go out in public where you can infect others. The common influenza/flu virus is also very active right now and has killed more people already this year than COVID-19. If you’re sick, stay home!
  • Frequently wash hands with soap and warm water, scrubbing hands for at least 20 seconds. Alcohol-based hand sanitizer may also be effective.
  • Follow proper etiquette when sneezing or coughing. Sneeze and cough into your elbow rather than your hand to avoid spreading the germs.
  • Consider using a mask when traveling or in public areas. Masks should especially be used if you are coughing or sneezing frequently.
  • Maintain at least 3 feet (1 meter) between yourself and other people in public, if possible. Avoid close contact with those who cough or are sneezing.
  • Avoid touching/rubbing your eyes, nose and mouth, especially in public places where germs are easily spread.
  • If you develop a cough or experience changes in your breathing, see your primary care physician as soon as possible. Be prepared share your travel history with the doctor.
  • Avoid open markets and direct contact with animals/animal products
  • Use careful food-safety practices (cook food thoroughly, wash produce well, use only pasteurized milk, etc.).

Indigenous Community Town Hall: Addressing the Vaccine

Downloads & Information

Vaccination Flyer

Vaccination Flyer

Letter To Patients

COVID – Pre-Vaccination Screening Forms

The following forms included questions which will help us determine if there is any reason you should not get the COVID-19 vaccine. If you answer “yes” to any question, it does not necessarily mean you should not be vaccinated. It just means additional questions may be asked. If a question is not clear, please ask your healthcare provider to explain it.