Moe set to needle federal government over vaccines
Scott Moe is pushing for a larger and more timely injection of COVID-19 vaccines into Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan’s premier issued a statement Thursday saying he planned to press for more “clarity and certainty on vaccines” during a First Ministers Meeting.
“We have no confirmation of Pfizer shipments past the end of February and no confirmation of any further Moderna shipments at this point,” Moe wrote. “This is extremely concerning and greatly complicates all provincial and territorial vaccine rollout plans.”
As of Wednesday afternoon, Saskatchewan had administered 35,763 doses of vaccine — or 109 per cent of the doses that had been received. Health-care workers had managed to get extra doses out of each vial, resulting in the higher percentage.