COVID-19 vaccination clinics in districts where rates are well below the Quebec average.Officials are hoping to increase the inoculation levels against COVID-19 in areas like Saint-Léonard and Montréal-Nord, where the vaccination levels are below 75 per cent (according to the latest data) while on average, 82 per cent of the Quebec population is considered adequately vaccinated.The shuttle buses run free of charge and take people to clinics in Saint-Léonard, Montréal-Nord, Ville-Émard and LaSalle.
Health-care officials are hoping people with limited mobility and those who may have other appointments will get their first, second or booster shot of the COVID-19 vaccine.
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It’s the key to get out of this pandemic situation,” Jacques Couillard, the assistant to the CEO of CIUSSS du Centre-Sud-de-l’Île-de-Montréal, said at a press conference.Daily vaccination rates have dropped below 50,000 the entire month of February.