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A total of 6,358 vaccine doses were given out on Tuesday, with only 20 per cent of those being used as first shots. Vaccine demand has seemed to slow, with Wednesday marking the third consecutive day the province has seen low new vaccine doses. Tuesday saw under 2,500 new doses and Monday saw under 5,500 doses.
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Ways to get vaccinated, however, were plentiful on Wednesday. Saskatoon’s drive-thru clinic had less than a 15-minute wait time from the time it opened through the afternoon. A Regina walk-in clinic also had less than 15-minute wait times from the time it opened. A pop-up clinic in Regina’s Wascana Park had virtually no lineup. A quick search in the Saskatchewan Health Authority’s (SHA) appointment database showed hundreds of open appointments over the next week. It’s all a stark contrast to the ear
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The University of Saskatchewan still has a mask mandate in place for all indoor public spaces on campus, despite the province-wide mandate lifting July 11.
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Patti McDougall, vice-provost of teaching, learning and student experience at the U of S, said students should expect to see mandatory masks continue through the fall semester. While the institution will be reviewing its COVID-19 protocols again in mid-August just before the fall semester begins, McDougall does not expect that component to change, especially with young people ages 18 to 29 being some of the least likely to be vaccinated.