The centre holds clinics on Tuesdays and Thursdays and will be hosting another larger three-day clinic for the Wabano community in April.
Fourth booster shots are now available to more Ontarians — and among those groups are First Nations, Inuit and Métis individuals and their non-Indigenous household members over 18.
And one place offering fourth doses to individuals of those groups is Ottawa’s Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health.
“We are doing a hub here every Tuesday and Thursday as more and more community members have gotten vaccinated,” Natalie Lloyd of the Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health told The Sam Laprade Show on Friday, April 8. “Right away on Thursday we were already taking over 20 people in for their fourth dose. And I’m looking at the schedule for next week and already the schedule is pretty full.”