The COVID-19 vaccination clinic and testing site at the former Costco location in Regina has closed for business.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority revealed Monday the clinic on University Park Drive was shutting down immediately.
Vaccinations will still be available in Regina at pharmacies and at walk-in and pop-up SHA clinics.
According to the Ministry of Health, as of March 19, 82.4 per cent of residents in the Regina zone had received both shots of a two-dose series — the only zone in the province above 80 per cent.
The SHA will still do PCR tests for priority populations, including people in hospital, residents of long-term and personal care homes, and symptomatic health-care workers who have tested negative on a rapid antigen test.
Those who qualify can make an appointment for a PCR test by calling HealthLine 811.
More information on COVID testing can be found here.