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Sask expects 15,000 doses of approved AstraZeneca vaccine in weeks

Sask. expects 15,000 doses of just-approved AstraZeneca vaccine in weeks Federal approval of a third COVID-19 vaccine on Friday came as Saskatchewan administered 3,545 doses from Pfizer and Moderna. Author of the article: Arthur White-Crummey Publishing date: Feb 26, 2021  •  February 26, 2021  •  4 minute read  •  Covid testing and assessment staff work at the COVID-19 drive-thru test site at International Trade Centre in Regina on Thursday Feb. 18, 2021. Once enough vaccinations arrive, the site will become an drive-thru immunization site. Photo by Michael Bell /The Canadian Press Article content Saskatchewan’s inoculation effort is again rolling at high gear as health workers give thousands of doses and await a third vaccine just approved by Health Canada.

Sask expects 15,000 doses of just-approved AstraZeneca vaccine in weeks

Sask. expects 15,000 doses of just-approved AstraZeneca vaccine in weeks Federal approval of a third COVID-19 vaccine on Friday came as Saskatchewan administered 3,545 doses from Pfizer and Moderna. Author of the article: Arthur White-Crummey Publishing date: Feb 26, 2021  •  February 26, 2021  •  4 minute read  •  Covid testing and assessment staff work at the COVID-19 drive-thru test site at International Trade Centre in Regina on Thursday Feb. 18, 2021. Once enough vaccinations arrive, the site will become an drive-thru immunization site. Photo by Michael Bell /The Canadian Press Article content Saskatchewan’s inoculation effort is again rolling at high gear as health workers give thousands of doses and await a third vaccine just approved by Health Canada.

Health Ministry looking for help in care homes

New COVID case diagnosed at St Michael School

He noted Public Health will be contacting parents/guardians of students and any staff/visitors/volunteers who may have been in close contactwith the case and providing direction. “If you do not hear from them, your child has not been exposed because of the measures that are in place. We remind everyone entering schools to monitor for any signs or symptoms of COVID-19. Refer to the Daily Self-Assessment Checklist. Please complete this before attending school each day,” said the letter. If any parent or child has any symptoms of COVID-19, they are being asked to call HealthLine at 811 and remain at home. If medical attention is required, they are asked to call ahead to their health care provider, and if it is an emergency requiring urgent attention, to call 911.

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