REGINA -- Saskatchewan’s school-based COVID-19 vaccination program will begin in Regina on Monday. The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) said it has been working closely with the Regina Public and Catholic; and Prairie Valley School Divisions to develop a schedule for in-school vaccinations. “They have confirmed their schedule, they are just waiting for their information packages and then we’ll be communicating directly with the students and families in their schools,” Laveena Tratch, the SHA’s Vaccine Section Chief for Regina, said in an interview with CTV Morning Live Regina Children aged 12 and older are currently eligible to receive the Pfizer vaccine.