COVID vaccine arrives in Regina; health-care workers get first doses Tuesday
Dr. Jeffrey Betcher and Leah Sawatsky rolled up their sleeves to continue the fight against COVID-19 on Tuesday evening.
Betcher, a critical care physician, and Sawatsky, an emergency room nurse, were the first two people in Saskatchewan to receive COVID-19 vaccinations.
The shots were administered at Regina’s General Hospital, where 1,950 health-care workers are to receive immunizations over the next few days as part of a pilot project to kick off Saskatchewan’s vaccination delivery plan.
“This is one step closer to seeing this through to the end,” Betcher said after receiving the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine. “I feel so good about this.”