Saskatchewan vaccine rollout ‘hitting a wall’: Epidemiologist
A Saskatchewan epidemiologist studying COVID-19 trends is calling Saskatchewan’s slowing vaccination numbers unsurprising.
With up to 25 per cent of the population representing people who are either hesitating or refusing to roll up their sleeves, Dr. Nazeem Muhajarine said the dip in first-dose vaccinations was always approaching.
“We are kind of hitting a wall there,” Muhajarine said. “We have to do more to convince those people who are sitting on the fence to roll up their sleeve and get that first shot.”
Muhajarine is the principal investigator on the Social Contours and COVID-19 Survey, which has been operated by the Saskatchewan Population Health and Evaluation Research Unit (SPHERU) since May of 2020.