'Moral imperative': Some question pace of Saskatchewan vacci

'Moral imperative': Some question pace of Saskatchewan vaccinations


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Some researchers and doctors in Saskatchewan say they’re perplexed by the pace of COVID-19 vaccinations.
The province had received 13,675 vaccine doses as of Dec. 31, according to the federal government, but had only administered 4,254 of them — about 31 per cent — as of Tuesday.
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University of Regina psychologist Dr. Thomas Hadjistavropoulos said he wants to know what’s taking so long. As the research chair in aging and health, he works with residents of long-term care homes, who are anxious to get the vaccine.

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