
Mobile clinics still a vital tool in push to get more Albertans immunized against COVID-19
CBC
Mobile vaccination clinics that target specific communities still have a vital role to play when it comes to getting more Albertans immunized against COVID-19.
While the van-based clinics might not be vaccinating huge numbers, they are reaching communities where uptake has suffered due to a long list of barriers.
A group of newcomer and social organizations along with the municipal and provincial governments have been trying to overcome some of those hurdles in the push to lower COVID case numbers in Alberta.
They say every shot counts.
"We serve newcomers and low income Calgarians," said Sally Zhao, CEO of The Immigrant Education Society in Forest Lawn, the site of a mobile vaccination clinic running on Thursday and Friday.
"It's about protecting themselves, their loved ones, their community and the health-care system," said Zhao.
Zhao says travelling to a vaccination clinic isn't always possible for some people. Then there are language barriers and other hurdles that can make accessing a shot difficult.