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Saskatchewan has developed a COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery Plan. Saskatchewan is working closely with the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) which negotiates and procures vaccine directly with manufacturers on behalf of provinces and territories.
Details about Saskatchewan's vaccine phased delivery plan, vaccine locations and how to get immunized.
The latest updates on Saskatchewan's COVID-19 vaccine delivery, including a breakdown of number of doses administered per zone.
Saskatchewan’s phased approach to delivering the COVID-19 vaccination to residents started in December 2020. It includes an initial pilot of the delivery and storage of the Pfizer vaccine, a first phase focused on targeted vaccination of priority populations, and widespread access to the vaccine in the second phase.
Information about the COVID-19 vaccine, and questions and answers about the COVID-19 vaccine.
Hear from Saskatchewan residents who have received the COVID-19 vaccine.
Information for health care workers receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.
December 9, 2020, release announcing Saskatchewan's vaccine delivery plan.
Links to Government of Canada resources on the COVID-19 vaccine.
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