Western Quebec's public health authority says it will be ready to open six COVID-19 vaccination sites by Feb. 22, but it all depends on when the federal government delivers more doses. The Palais de congrès de Gatineau will have 42 injection stations, according to the region's public health authority. Palais de congrès de Gatineau will be one of three high-volume vaccination sites in the Outaouais. Public health officials say it will be ready to open Feb. 22, but whether it does depends on when doses arrive from the federal government. (Michel Aspirot/CBC)She said there are still about 2,500 residents in the region's priority queue, so the public vaccination sites likely won't open until March.
Source: CBC News February 12, 2021 09:00 UTC