Saskatchewan is switching up its COVID-19 vaccine drive-thru clinic strategy yet again, in order to solidify its status as the province rolling out vaccines at the fastest rate per capita. A long line of cars could be seen at the Prairieland Park drive-thru clinic in Saskatoon on Wednesday morning. Effective Wednesday, drive-thrus will be open to people aged 52 to 54 only, with the exception of Regina, which will be open to those aged 48 to 54. As of Wednesday, Saskatchewan had administered 25,365 doses per 100,000 people, according to the COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker. Health Canada said NACI is reviewing more real-world data now and could update its guidelines.
Source: CBC News April 14, 2021 17:23 UTC