Saskatchewan launches COVID-19 vaccine appointment system, starting with 85+ category
Now that the Government of Saskatchewan is phasing out its ‘don’t call us, we’ll call you’ setup, as they are now launching their online appointment system.
Starting at 8 a.m. on Thursday, those 85 years of age and older can make a vaccine appointment either online or over the phone.
Saskatchewan health minister Paul Merriman and Saskatchewan Health Authority CEO Scott Livingstone announced the new online appointment system during Wednesday’s press conference.
Merriman said the decision was made to start the appointment system with only the 85-plus age group to avoid system overloads that have happened in other provinces. Merriman referenced the situation in B.C. this week, when their government made 100,000 people eligible for their vaccine. Close to 2 million people tried to make an appointment and it crashed their system.