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Saskatoon COVID-19 vaccination drive-thru closing on Sunday night

Saskatoon's COVID-19 drive-thru vaccination clinic has used up it's allotted supply of vaccines and will be temporarily closing Sunday evening. File / Global News

Saskatoon’s COVID-19 drive-thru vaccination clinic will temporarily close on Sunday evening due to using its allotted vaccine doses.

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) wrote in a statement that clinics will re-open when additional allotments of vaccine arrive in the province.

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All drive-thru and walk-in clinics are first-come, first-served basis.

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On Friday, Regina’s COVID-19 drive-thru vaccination clinic also temporarily closed to the public after all vaccine supply had been used. A separate statement from the Health Ministry said that the drive-thru is not anticipated to re-open until May 2 unless there is an unexpected increase in available vaccine supply. Swift Current’s drive-thru also closed on the same day after it too had used its allotment of vaccines.

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Additional details for drive-thru and walk-in vaccination clinics can be found on SHA’s website.

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