Health minister points to appointments as more are eligible for COVID vaccines
As thousands more people in Saskatchewan become eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine every three days, their best bet for a shot in the arm could be making an appointment.
As of Monday afternoon, there were 28 walk-in or drive-through clinics listed in Saskatchewan but only two were actually open Monday — and the walk-in clinic in Regina closed early due to demand. Only eight of the clinics indicated they would be open later in the week.
Health Minister Paul Merriman hopes the drive-through clinics in Regina and Saskatoon will be open later in the week, but he indicated that drive-throughs aren’t the be-all and end-all for vaccinations.
“We achieved our best number (of daily vaccinations) ever without the drive-throughs being open in Saskatoon and Regina, so that’s very encouraging when we hit into 13,000-plus without having the drive-throughs open,” said Merriman, referring to Sunday’s total of 13,651 doses administered.