Posted: Apr 30, 2021 7:00 AM CT | Last Updated: April 30
The potential for flooding is due to higher-than-average snow pack in some parts of the territory this year.(Paul Tukker/CBC)
Posted: Jan 12, 2021 5:52 PM CT | Last Updated: January 13
Dr. Brendan Hanley said during Wednesday s weekly COVID-19 update that uptake of the vaccine has been great so far and that he has heard of very few people holding back or hesitating.(Mark Kelly Photography/Government of Yukon)
The Yukon government is hastily revising its vaccine rollout plan after being unable to guarantee one mass shipment of enough COVID-19 doses to inoculate 75 per cent of the adult population of the territory.
Despite promises by the government that it would not receive the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine in “dribs and drabs,” it appears that is exactly what’s happening.
During a COVID-19 briefing Thursday afternoon, Premier Sandy Silver and Health and Social Services Minister Pauline Frost said there is no fixed, guaranteed schedule to receive more vaccine doses.
Enough vaccine to provide 7,200 shots arrived in the territory on Dec. 29. Rollout of that vaccine to Whitehorse seniors began Monday.
Here s when and where Yukoners can get vaccinated against COVID-19
Yukon officials have released details on where and when COVID-19 vaccinations will be delivered across the territory in the coming weeks. The territory also announced three new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday.
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