COVID vaccine appointments in North Central booked out within hours
The initial appointments for COVID-19 vaccinations for people aged 70 and over in the more rural parts of the North Central zone (which includes communities in the one and three sub zones around Prince Albert) appear to have been fully booked within hours.
While that may create some frustration for those eager to get inoculated, the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) says it’s doing the best it can with limited supplies.
On Thursday at 1 p.m., SHA urged all independently living seniors aged 70 and over to make an appointment for their Pfizer-BioNTech jab at one of eight clinics in areas including Christopher Lake, Shellbook and Birch Hills. By 6:45 p.m. Thursday, SHA issued a statement saying those vaccine clinics, as well as ones announced Wednesday for three other communities (including Wakaw) were full. No new appointments will be made until another shipment of the vaccine becomes available.
“It’s a joke,” complained Ernie Wiberg, a 75-year-old resident of the Christopher Lake area. “My sister told me [the announcement] was on Facebook and I called at 3 p.m. [Thursday] and they said it was already full, there were no vacancies.” His local clinic will offer the vaccine on Wednesday, Jan. 20.


