Saskatoon’s drive-thru vaccine clinic at Prairieland Park closed early Sunday after running out of doses.
Around 9:25 a.m. Sunday, a tweet by the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) outlined the closure, along with setting Wednesday as the reopening date.
The Saskatoon Drive-Thru clinic has used its’ supply of vaccine and has closed for the day. Those in line will be vaccinated. The clinic will open again on May 19.
For a list of drop-in clinics & wait times, go to https://t.co/4fCSCKpHij pic.twitter.com/FYcWLsKIGJ— Saskatchewan Health Authority (@SaskHealth) May 16, 2021
Those in the lineup Sunday morning were still vaccinated, according to the post.
Regina’s vaccine drive thru is also closed for the day. A Tweet by SHA just after 1:30 p.m. said the clinic stopped taking new patients, but everyone in line would be vaccinated.
Vaccination sites are still open across the province Sunday. Walk-in sites are located in Canora, which opens at 3 p.m., and in Estevan.
The lone drive-thru site still open Sunday is in Lloydminster.
Anyone aged 20 or older is eligible, along with those 18 and up in the Northern Administration District, people clinically extremely vulnerable, pregnant individuals who have received a letter from the province, and the remaining prioritized front-line workers.