Dubé described it as an “additional service” for Montreal. Households can come together to receive their dose at the same time, he added.He also hinted there could be other drive-thru vaccination centres in the province.“I don’t think it will be last,” he said.Quebec has administered more than three million doses of the vaccine since the rollout started last December.
The majority of shots given in the province have been the first dose.The campaign is going well and the appetite is there for more appointments, according to the health minister.
Registration sees an uptick every time the province drops the minimum age requirement.“People want to be vaccinated,” Dubé said..