Saint John residents looking to get their COVID-19 vaccines can do so uptown this weekend.
A clinic is taking place Saturday at the Marco Polo Cruise Terminal on Water Street from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
According to Living SJ, first dose appointments of mRNA vaccines will be available to those 18 years of age or older.
Second dose appointments will also be available to those who have gone 28 days since their first dose.
Registration is required for the clinic and in-person registration sessions are being offered at two locations on Thursday.
You can drop by PULSE on Wentworth Street before 2 p.m. or the Boys and Girls Club on Paul Harris Street from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Those attending one of the in-person registration sessions are reminded to bring their Medicare number with them.
On Saturday, Saint John Transit will offer a free transit shuttle service to and from the Marco Polo Cruise Terminal.
There will be shuttle stops at the Boys and Girls Club, the South End Community Centre, and the Carleton Community Centre.
Hey #SaintAwesome! You might notice one of our white tents going up today outside the Marco Polo. Normally a sign of cruise, today it signifies the start of a vaccine clinic at our Cruise Terminal. You can make an appointment at https://t.co/OVPK1JpY35 pic.twitter.com/QRg9cVd8Un
— Port Saint John (@PortSaintJohn) June 23, 2021