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Mandryk: Meili can t mask disdain for Moe government handling of COVID-19

Mandryk: Meili can t mask disdain for Moe government handling of COVID-19
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285 Saskatchewan physicians call for stricter COVID rules, change in vaccine rollout

285 Saskatchewan physicians call for stricter COVID rules, change in vaccine rollout
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Province defends age-based vaccine rollout as premier muses about accelerating access for some front-line workers

Province defends age-based vaccine rollout as premier muses about accelerating access for some front-line workers A nurse draws a dose from a vaccine vial in Prince Albert. Photo courtesy SHA Saskatchewan may or may not be considering expanding vaccination eligibility to more workplaces, depending on who you ask. Premier Scott Moe told the 2021 Scotiabank CAPP Energy Symposium Wednesday that the prince is taking another look at its vaccine delivery plan. He said he is considering prioritizing COVID-19 vaccinations for some front-line workers, sharply contrasting remarks made by his government just the day prior defending the age-based rollout. He specifically pointed to large worksites with several hundred front-line workers as what could be first up on that priority list, and said the province may be able to use mobile clinics to vaccinate these workers.

Sask Government Doubles Down on Vaccine Rollout Plan, Saying Vaccines Are the Only Way Out of the Pandemic

By Ryan Young Apr 7, 2021 10:15 PM As the third wave of COVID-19 continues to grip Saskatchewan, the province says the only way through it is with vaccines. With over 234,000 vaccines administered in the province, Health Minister Paul Merriman says the end of the pandemic is in sight. He is urging residents to stay patient and get their vaccine when they’re eligible. “As Dr. Shahab has said many times, the right vaccine is the one that available for you now. “said Merriman. “It’s how you protect yourself and those around you, it’s how we get through this pandemic, so when it’s your turn, please book your appointments, go to a drive-thru, roll up your sleeve, and stick it to Covid.”

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