Health authority CEO gives more clarity on vaccinations
After mixed messaging, a pivot here and there, and what one person on social media called “chaos” around COVID-19 vaccinations the last few weeks, the head of the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is trying to clear a few things up.
When it comes to vaccinations of people 70 years of age and older who aren’t in care homes, at first the province said those individuals would be contacted directly by the health authority or public health when their chance for a vaccination came up.
“Based on the vaccine supply, it was felt that this was going to be the most fair, transparent and open way to actually have people vaccinated,” Scott Livingstone, CEO of the SHA, said on Gormley on Monday.
However, after many questions and a lot of confusion, the authority decided to “pivot.”