Pop-up clinic in West Broadway kept busy by younger demograp

Pop-up clinic in West Broadway kept busy by younger demographic seeking vaccines


 
WINNIPEG --
A pop-up clinic at the West Broadway Neighbourhood Centre is being called a success by its director, with plans to open again on Thursday.
Lawrence Spatch-Mulhall, the director of the centre, said the pop-up clinic has been busy. He said when he got to the centre on Monday morning, there was a line stretching down the street.
"The demographic is young people – Indigenous and non-Indigenous," Spatch-Mulhall said. "So everybody got vaccinated.”
While the pop-up clinic is focussed on vaccinating off-reserve First Nation members, all eligible Manitobans can go for a shot.
The Southeast Resource Development Council said walk-ins are welcome, and encourages First Nation members to have their Manitoba Health Card and Status Card ready – and wear a short-sleeved shirt.

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