Saskatchewan getting 2,500 doses of Johnson & Johnson vaccine
One day after Saskatchewan’s health minister said he hoped the province soon would get some doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, the province said Tuesday that 2,500 doses are on the way.
The Ministry of Health said the federal government has sent an initial supply of the one-shot vaccine to Saskatchewan. When those doses will arrive is unknown.
In an emailed statement, the federal government said it had procured 20,000 doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine through a deal with France.
The feds said the doses are expected to arrive in Canada this week, at which time they’ll be distributed to the provinces that have requested the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.