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30,835 (34%) Pfizer shipments have resumed and the province of Saskatchewan will receive record high doses through the end of July. Over 97,000 doses of Pfizer vaccine were received this week, with more than 180,000 expected over the next two weeks. The shipments are provided to pharmacies and SHA clinics across the province. While it has proven safe and effective to interchange mRNA vaccines for second dose, those between the ages of 12 and 17 and those seeking Pfizer as a second dose should seek vaccination clinics and appointments now.
Stick it to COVID Now Because it takes two weeks from your second dose to achieve optimal protection, take a look ahead at where you plan to be for the long weekend, for back to school, and plan to get your vaccination. Delaying your vaccination plans only allow more time for potential community transmission. All COVID-19 vaccines approved for use in Canada have proven to be safe and effective against COVID-19, reducing severe il
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REGINA The Government of Saskatchewan is preparing for schools to return to “pre-pandemic” conditions in the fall. Guidance for schools as they prepare to return to in-class learning without masks, social distancing or other COVID-19 restrictions will still be provided by the Ministry of Health according to the province’s 2021-22 Safe Schools Plan. “This includes getting vaccinated as soon as you are eligible, staying home when you are sick, and ensuring hand hygiene and environmental cleaning protocols are consistently used,” the government said in the document. Regina Public and Catholic School students resumed in-person classes on May 3, after being sent home for remote learning at the end of March.
City officials said, with the help of the city staff and personnel, ways were found to improve services and other programs to residents with the goal of saving and reducing impact on the environment. It has been almost two weeks since SHA lifted all health restrictions, but city officials said they will have a gradual approach in following the province’s re-open roadmap. City Hall will continue to use the barriers in all offices while also practicing increased cleaning and disinfecting. All in-person transactions and forms of public engagement will be restored within the year while personnel and other staff who work in critical services those who enter residences and other business establishments are still going to wear masks and practice social distancing.