Province establishing pop-up clinics for those needing first COVID-19 shot

The province is stepping up vaccinations efforts in order to meet the first dose vaccination threshold of 70 percent of people 12 and over which will allow them to hit Step Three of its re-opening plan and remove public health restrictions.

Pop-up clinics will be happening across the province at convenient locations in an attempt to make it easier.

First Dose Clinics

Date Mobile Clinics  Walk-in Clinics Drive Thrus School Clinics
June 16 ·         Regina Scarth Street walkway – June 16

·         Lestock St. Joseph’s Integrated Care Centre 3:40pm -9:00pm (also bookable through 1-833 Sask Vax)

 

 

 

·         Regina International Trade Centre  – June 16-17

·         La Ronge – June 16

·         Turtleford Community Centre fast track for first doses – June 16

 

 

·         North Battleford – June 16

 

·         Regina St. Kateri Tekakwitha Family Clinic – June 16

·         Creighton school – June 16

 

June 17 ·         Theodore Health Centre 3:40pm – 9pm (also bookable through 1-833 Sask Vax) ·         Regina International Trade Centre – June 16-17

·         Regina  mâmawêyatitân centre – June 17

·         Yorkton Fast pass 1st dose St. Mary’s – June 17-20

·         Moose Jaw exhibition grounds drop-in school clinic – June 17

·         Hague – June 17

·         Regina Uplands community centre – June 17

·         Cutknife Community Centre Fast track for 1st doses – June 17

·         Prince Albert Senator Allen Bird Centre fast track for 1st doses – June 17

·         Lloydminster Wildrose Building, 9:00am-4:00 pm – June 17

 

 

 

·         Melville school and family clinic – June 17

·         Raymore School and Family Clinic – June 17

·         Swift Current family outreach for bussed students – June 17-18

·         Family clinics after school in Kerrobert, Elrose, Kindersley, Biggar, Cando and Marengo – June 17-18

·         Beechy school/family clinic – June 17

·         Regina  St. Gabriel/Jack Mack family clinic – June 17

 

 

 

June 18 ·         Regina Cornwall Centre Clinic – June 18

·         Regina South Leisure centre – June 18

·         Saskatoon No Frills grocery store 12pm-5pm, 22nd St W – June 18

 

 

·         Yorkton Fast pass 1st dose St. Mary’s – June 17-20

·         Assiniboia fast track first dose in family clinic – June 18

·         Prince Albert Exhibition Centre fast track 1st doses – June 18

·         Kipling – June 18

·         Rocanville – June 18

·         Turtleford – June 18

·         Macklin – June 18

·         Rosthern – June 18

·         Christopher Lake – June 18

·         Melfort – June 18

 

 

·         Moose Jaw 1st dose booked appointments – June 18

·         Saskatoon Prairieland Park 1st dose booked appointments- June 18-19

 

 

·         Regina EVRAZ – June 18

·         North Battleford – June 18

·         Lloydminster – Alberta Building 9:00am – 4:00pm – June 18

 

·         Swift Current family outreach for bussed students – June 17-18

·         Family clinics after school in Kerrobert, Elrose, Kindersley, Biggar, Cando and Marengo – June 17-18 School/family clinic in Kyle – June 18

·         Lucky Lake school/family clinic – June 18

·         Gull Lake – June 18

 

 

 

 

 

June 19 ·         Regina Mosaic Stadium field level clinic with Gainer and Rider alumni, meet and greet and do your part to get back in the game – 9am to 3:30pm, June 19

·         Regina Wascana Park – 3:30pm-7:30pm, June 19

·         Regina Beach ‘vaccinate at the lake’ – June 19

·         Saskatoon downtown pop-up 12pm-5pm, 21st St E between 1st and 2nd Ave – June 19

 

 

 

 

·         Yorkton Fast pass 1st dose St. Mary’s – June 17-20

·         Canora physician clinics  and walk-ins – June 19

·         Moose Jaw booked appointments and walk in – June 19

·         Humboldt walk in – June 19

·         Kamsack walk in – June 19

·         Assiniboia, Ponteix prioritized 1st dose – June 19

·         Rosetown walk in – June 19

·         Estevan – June 19

·         Davidson booked appointments and walk in – June 19

·         Outlook booked appointments and walk in – June 19

·         Nipawin – June 19

·         Regina Eastview community centre – June 19

·         Saskatoon Station 20 West student and family clinic – June 19

·         Saskatoon West Winds Primary Health Care student and family clinic- June 19

·         Tisdale – June 19-20

 

·         Saskatoon Prairieland Park 1st dose booked appointments- June 18-19

·         Lloydminster 1st dose booked appointments, Wildrose Building – June 19

 

 

 

 

·         Swift Current (1st dose priority) – June 19

·         Warman – June 19

·         Prince Albert – June 19

 

 

June 20 ·         Yorkton Fast pass 1st dose St. Mary’s – June 17-20

·         Tisdale – June 19-20

·         Preeceville – June 20

Prince Albert – June 20
June 21 ·         Kamsack hospital – June 21

·         Norquay personal care home – June 21

 

 

In addition, the province says with a few exceptions, anyone who is 14 days past their second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at time of exposure and is asymptomatic no longer has to isolate when named as a close contact of a COVID-19 positive person.

“More than 20 per cent of those 12 and up in Saskatchewan are considered fully vaccinated,” Health Minister Paul Merriman said. “The level of protection provided by two doses of the vaccine is enabling us to announce new guidelines around self-isolation. This is another important step in getting back to normal and enjoying the summer.”

Anyone who is unvaccinated or has received only one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine must still self-isolate as directed by Public Health if they are named as close contacts.

Public Health has the discretion to require fully vaccinated close contacts to isolate if they are considered at higher risk of serious illness or for increased transmission, or they live in settings at risk of outbreaks. Self-isolation of fully vaccinated close contacts may also be required in any health care setting, including long-term and personal care homes and congregate living settings like group homes and corrections facilities. There is still a requirement for health care workers and employees/residents at facilities including long-term and personal care homes, corrections facilities and other congregate living settings to be tested, if they are deemed close contacts of someone who is COVID-19 positive.

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