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Teachers seek priority COVID vaccinations in Sask like first responders, grocery employees

Regina / 980 CJME Apr 13, 2021 3:49 PM As first responders and certain grocery store workers get vaccine prioritization, teachers in Saskatchewan are wondering if they’ll also get a chance to get it. “It’s really good news to hear that first responders are getting priority treatment for vaccines, no questions about that,” said Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) president Patrick Maze. “We would have preferred if teachers are on that list too because without having teachers running schools, as soon as you move to Level 4 (of the Safe Schools Plan, which calls for remote learning), then you have parents having to stay at home with their kids in many situations, especially in elementary schools.”

Regina Catholic moving kindergarten to full days to save money

Article content Facing a budget deficit, Regina Catholic Schools is switching its kindergarten program to full days every other day from its current half day model as a way to cut costs. Starting this fall, kindergarten students will attend full days of school on alternating days a model Regina Public Schools already uses. This will allow the division to save money on transportation costs. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Regina Catholic moving kindergarten to full days to save money Back to video The move away from half days has been talked about for years, but the current budget pressures provided the push needed to set the change in motion.

Parent, teachers union concerned over variants as Sask resumes school on Monday

Easter break is wrapping up for the majority of schools in the province and with the spread of the COVID-19 variants, some are on edge about sending their children back to school.

COVID-19: Some Sask vaccine clinics switching to AztraZeneca, 236 new cases

Article content A day after changes in age eligibility and offered vaccine saw long lines and hours-long wait times at Regina’s drive-thru vaccination site, Saskatchewan has set another new single-day record for vaccinations. On Friday, 12,615 doses of COVID-19 vaccine were given in the province, raising the total number to 268,895. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. COVID-19: Some Sask. vaccine clinics switching to AztraZeneca, 236 new cases Back to video Friday’s doses were given in the far north west (268), far north central (seven), far north east (225), north west (776), north central (704), north east (964), Saskatoon (2,321), central west (700), central east (1,588), Regina (1,565), south west (871), south central (578) and south east (1,664) zones. There were 384 doses administered with zone of residence pending.

COVID-19: New single-day record of vaccines administered, 236 new cases

COVID-19: New single-day record of vaccines administered, 236 new cases
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