All of Niagara's COVID-19 mass vaccination clinics this month are fully booked.
People eager to get their second shot have expressed some frustration online after the clinics quickly filled up.
Niagara Region Public Health says July appointments will be added into the provincial booking system soon, but for now anyone who wants to get a shot before then may want to check with local pharmacies.
Some pharmacies are carrying Moderna and Pfizer doses, but pharmacists are still struggling with supply challenges.
People who want to get a second dose of AstraZeneca can also complete their vaccination at a participating pharmacy when supplies allow.
Although some people are now completing the full vaccination course by getting their second shot, health officials are still trying to reach people who haven't gotten their first shot yet.
In Niagara, 64 percent of residents have received their first dose.
One of the key indicators for the province to move into Step Two of the reopening plan is 70 percent of adults with at least one dose of a vaccine.
Hey #Niagara, with many people now eligible to book first doses & accelerated 2nd doses, all of our scheduled clinics in June are fully booked. July appointments will be added to the provincial booking system soon—we'll update you once the appointments are available for booking. pic.twitter.com/bTzNVMQbe7
— Niagara Region Public Health (@NRPublicHealth) June 15, 2021