Saskatchewan 30somthings are crushing the whole COVID-19 vaccine
Saskatchewan 30somthings are really crushing it when it comes to the whole COVID-19 vaccine. “As of May 9, just over a quarter of Saskatchewan residents aged 30 to 39 — or 27 percent of the province’s estimated 183,246 thirtysomethings had received their first dose of vaccine.” – CBC
The COVID-19 immunization campaign is the biggest #Sask has ever seen. Today (May 8) we passed 500K doses in arms! Thx to everyone involved for their efforts & expertise. And TY to #SK residents for their ongoing enthusiasm, patience & commitment to #StickItToCOVID. #VaccinesWork pic.twitter.com/xaA4zz68vB
— Saskatchewan Health Authority (@SaskHealth) May 8, 2021
@gqinsk @gqinsk I'm a 38 y.o. teacher in Estevan, and I got my first shot on April 30th. It was such a great feeling to know that I'm one step closer to returning to a somewhat normal life. I can't wait for my second shot. #StickItToCOVID pic.twitter.com/yioCWBqvqi
— Mark Schott (@mark_schott) May 11, 2021
Residents are encouraged to consider immunization at the 102 pharmacies in 37 Saskatchewan communities. The full list of participating pharmacies, including those in Lloydminister, North Battleford, Melfort, and Prince Albert, can be found here.
May 4: Turn 35
May 5: Vaccine eligibility drops to 35+
May 6: Got some of that Pfizer juiceBest bday gift, ever.#StickItToCOVID pic.twitter.com/IpoGlpuSlZ
— Nicole Sarauer (@nicolesarauer) May 6, 2021
So happy and relieved that my husband received his first vaccine today!
Thank you to everyone working the PA drive thu vaccine clinic. Such a smooth process! pic.twitter.com/jRbCeD3xw2— Amanda McMac (@BadOrbit) May 9, 2021
It might be known by now where and how to book online your Covid-19 vaccination. If not, this might be handy for you. CLICK HERE for the latest info on the Saskatchewan Health Authority’s process book an appointment.
Keep in mind if your able too, your local drive-thru option needs no appointment. You just drive up in your car and get poked!