Saskatchewan First Nations to receive direct allocation of vaccines from next month
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) is applauding a move that will see 14 per cent of COVID-19 vaccines in Saskatchewan go direct to First Nations.
The FSIN said the direct allocation – starting April 5 and lasting a year – will provide an effective and culturally supportive vaccine program in First Nation communities, while the provincial government said it would further protect First Nations residents.
The logistics of the move sees the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA), Indigenous Services Canada (ICS), the Northern Inter Tribal Health Authority (NITHA) and Saskatchewan Ministry of Health collaborate on allocation and delivery.
According to the agreement, the Ministry of Health will provide vaccine directly to ISC on a weekly basis. ISC will receive 14 per cent of the province’s allocation, plus a 20 per cent increase over the population numbers to allow for off-reserve populations who may return to their home First Nation to be vaccinated.