Niagara Health has confirmed that a clinic scheduled for May 2nd in St. Catharines was canceled due to a vaccine shortage.
The clinic was slated to take place at the Seymour-Hannah vaccination clinic.
No existing appointments were impacted, and the clinic re-opened for appointments today.
Niagara Health says that the clinic will remain open seven days a week as supply allows.
Please note: Our Seymour-Hannah vaccination clinic was closed Sunday, May 2 due to vaccine supply. No existing appointments were affected by this. We have reopened for vaccination appointments again today and will continue our seven day per week schedule as supply allows. pic.twitter.com/HX8MPOnAXi
— NiagaraHealth (@niagarahealth) May 3, 2021

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