Province’s vaccination program back on track, says premier
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe acknowledges that the province got off to a “sluggish” start to its COVID-19 vaccination program, but will soon catch up on administering doses.
As of Monday morning, Saskatchewan had administered 7,929 doses out of 17,575 doses delivered, or 45.11 per cent. Nationwide, 60.3 per cent of doses have been administered.
Speaking to Gormley on Monday morning, Moe said the province would receive 30,000 doses in January, 60,000 doses in February and 100,000 doses in March, with the shots being given as doses come in.
“It’s not acceptable at this point to have anywhere under 1,000 vaccinations a day as we go through January,” Moe said.


