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COVID-19 UPDATE FOR MARCH 15

Sask vaccine booking expanding Monday to residents 70-years and older, 50-years and older in far north: SHA

  REGINA Saskatchewan is expanding its vaccine appointment availability to residents over the age of 70 province wide and over the age of 50 in the Far North at 8 a.m. Monday, according to the Saskatchewan Health Authority. Eligible residents can book an appointment over the phone or online. COVID-19 vaccine booking eligibility is being expanded. Starting March 15 at 8am, the SHA s Patient Booking System will now include Individuals 70 years of age and older provincially The SHA said more than 22,000 residents had booked their vaccine appointments as of 8 a.m. Sunday, the majority booking online. The Vaccine Call Centre operates from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m., seven days a week and can be reached at 1-833-SASK-VAX (1-833-727-5829).

Regina reports 107 more variants as vaccine clinic runs at full speed

Article content Herb Klassen and his wife brought a bunch of crossword puzzles to Regina’s first drive-thru vaccine clinic on Monday. They figured they were in for a wait. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Regina reports 108 more presumed variant cases as drive-thru vaccine clinic runs at full speed Back to video Klassen, 64, was right. His car hadn’t moved for 30 minutes after making it into the parking lot around noon. As of 1 p.m., the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) was estimating wait times at four to five hours. “This is the test of the drive-thru system, and they’re using the 64-year-olds as guinea pigs,” he said during a walk around Evraz Place, the site of the clinic, while his wife guarded the car. They were taking turns.

Regina reports 108 more presumed variant cases as drive-thru vaccine clinic runs at full speed

Article content Herb Klassen and his wife brought a bunch of crossword puzzles to Regina’s first drive-thru vaccine clinic on Monday. They figured they were in for a wait. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Regina reports 108 more presumed variant cases as drive-thru vaccine clinic runs at full speed Back to video Klassen, 64, was right. His car hadn’t moved for 30 minutes after making it into the parking lot around noon. As of 1 p.m., the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) was estimating wait times at four to five hours. “This is the test of the drive-thru system, and they’re using the 64-year-olds as guinea pigs,” he said during a walk around Evraz Place, the site of the clinic, while his wife guarded the car. They were taking turns.

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