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The Metis Nation–Saskatchewan (MN–S) launched its Vaccinated Metis Strong campaign on Friday, partnering with the Saskatchewan Health Authority to hold a pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the new downtown MN–S building in Saskatoon.
The clinic, taking place Friday and Saturday, has offered appointments to MN–S citizens ages 50 and up in Saskatoon, starting with the eldest. In a release on Friday, MN–S said interest in appointments was so high that all times had been booked before the clinic could widen its scope.
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Residents of Saskatoon and Regina are flocking to social media after a digital scramble to book a COVID-19 vaccine appointment.
Hours after the province expanded eligibility to allow everyone 44 and older, the Saskatchewan Health Authority said appointments in the province’s two largest cities were completely booked.
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Residents successful and otherwise said the online reservation system was a digital dash where users would click on recommended appointments only for them to be instantly booked by someone else.
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