The vaccination site at the Palais des congrès de Montréal will close its doors for good on December 24, after 10 months of intensive activities and more than 300,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered.
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“The rental lease for the premises we were occupying was due to expire because of commitments to other organizations and events,” said the CIUSS du Center-Sud-de-l’Île- de-Montreal, by press release Thursday.
A new local vaccination site will open its doors on January 7, at 965, boulevard de Maisonneuve Est, a few minutes walk from the Berri-UQAM metro station.
The daily vaccination capacity will be 500 doses.
Starting today, people who will be vaccinated at the Palais des congrès for their 1D dose will be informed that their appointment 2e dose will be expected at the future site. Also, all people who have an appointment at the Palais des congrès after December 24 will be contacted to confirm the change of address. People who wish to change the location of their appointment can do so via Clic Santé or by calling 514 644-4545.