Moe offers message of hope about vaccinations, COVID measures
It’s the good news many people have been waiting to hear as Saskatchewan gets ready to roll up its sleeve in a big way.
Premier Scott Moe confirmed Tuesday the province will get more vaccine doses in March than the total number of doses that have been delivered so far this year.
The current plan says the province is to receive 112,000 vaccine doses in March from Pfizer and Moderna, as well as 15,000 doses of the newly approved AstraZeneca vaccine.
That means if public health makes the decision to wait four months between first and second doses — a recently proposed schedule by manufacturers — every person in Saskatchewan who wants the vaccine could get their first shot quicker than first anticipated.

