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Whitehorse 1st capital city in Canada to open COVID-19 vaccine clinics to all adults

Whitehorse is the first capital city in Canada to open its COVID-19 vaccination clinic to all citizensaged 18 and older.

People ages 18 and older can get vaccinated starting Monday

Shari Heal, right, and daughter Brianna were some of the first to get vaccinated at the Whitehorse clinic, which is now open to all adults. Brianna is 19, making her one of the youngest people eligible to use the clinic, which opened to those over 18 as of Monday. (Steve Silva/ CBC)

Whitehorse is the first capital city in Canada to openits COVID-19 vaccination clinic to all citizensaged 18 and older, the Yukon government confirmed.

People lined up in front ofthe Yukon Convention Centre Monday for the clinic, which is now accepting residents from the general public in Whitehorse, along with people from Ibex Valley, Marsh Lake, Mendenhalland Mount Lorne.

Shari Heal went to the clinic with her 19-year-old daughter, Brianna Heal, where they got vaccinated together.

"It was great to get a chance to go with my daughter and this is a pretty momentous occasion, having our very first shot. We've been waiting a long time for it," Healsaid.

She said everything went smoothly and once in line, they didn't have to wait long to get their shots.The most difficult part of the process, she said, was booking theappointment.

The government's online booking site crashed repeatedly after these clinics were announced on Feb.18, but officials said last week that the problem had been fixed.

The Whitehorse COVID-19 vaccine clinic opened to all adults over the age of 18 on Monday, becoming the first capital city in Canada to do so. (Steve Silva/ CBC)

2nd highest percentage ofpopulation fully vaccinated

The territory's most recent shipment of 16,100 vaccine doses arrivedSunday, the government said in an email to CBCNews on Monday.

As of last Thursday, the territory had administered 15,174 Moderna vaccine shots 10,865 first doeses, and 4,309 second-doses. This gives Yukon the second-highest percentage of total population fully vaccinated among the provinces and territories, at justover 10per cent, closely following Nunavut's lead.

The estimated population of Yukon inMarch of last yearwas 42,152, according to the territory's bureau of statistics.

Joie McBryan, nursing lead at the Whitehorse COVID-19 vaccine clinic, said on Monday that everything was going well with opening up vaccinationsto all adults.

"We've been so lucky to work with multidisciplinary teams to get everything going. We've got every kindof support imaginable," said McBryan.

She saidthe clinic was expecting to see between 800 and 1,000 people that day, numbers the territorial government says it's hoping to see each day that the clinic is open.

'An exciting time'

McBryan said the team is ready to take on these numbers, with 10 to 11 immunizersgoing at all times.

"Really, we have no challenges right now other than making sure that people are getting booked, and that the information for people to access the vaccine is easy for them and streamlined," said McBryan, adding that it is hard to accommodate walk-ins at this time.

Joie McBryan, nursing lead at the Whitehorse COVID-19 vaccine clinic, said on Monday that everything has gone well since the clinic opened its doorsto all adults. (Steve Silva/ CBC)

Appointments for the Whitehorse general-population clinics and in the communitiescan be booked online or by phoneat1-877-374-0425.

The general-population clinics will be held daily, except Sundays, from March 1 to 20 at the Yukon Convention Centre in Whitehorse. On Monday, the earliest date available to book an appointment was March 16.

"This is an exciting time," said Chief Medical Officer Dr. Brendan Hanley at a weekly COVID-19 update on Thursday. "We are well on our way to immunizing a majority of our population."

with files from Steve Silva