Premier wants answers on AstraZeneca, clarifies comments on vaccine queue
Saskatchewan’s premier wants a decision on the AstraZeneca age range sooner than later.
Scott Moe was on the First Ministers’ call Wednesday, speaking with other premiers, the prime minister and Canada’s chief public health officer, Dr. Theresa Tam.
Moe said he raised his concerns during the call, including the recommended age limit for the AstraZeneca vaccine. Recently, the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI), the body in charge of vaccine advice in Canada, recommended that only people older than 55 should get the AstraZeneca vaccine due to blood clot concerns. At the time, NACI said it would investigate further.
The recommendation, however, is a bit of a curveball for Saskatchewan’s vaccine rollout, which is age-based.