Shahab says all adults could have access to COVID vaccines in four to six weeks
It appears an ambitious goal to get vaccines in the arms of all adults in Saskatchewan has become even more ambitious.
During a provincial COVID-19 briefing Wednesday, chief medical health officer Dr. Saqib Shahab once again asked everyone to “hold the line” and “stay the course” for the next several weeks, even though variants of concern (VOCs) continue to spread in southern Saskatchewan and now in the Saskatoon region.
That’s because he says if all goes according to plan, everyone over the age of 18 will “have access” to their first shot in four to six weeks, including those 50 and older by April 15.
“By (the) end of April, 40 and older, by early May, 30 and older, and by mid-May all adults 18 and older will be able to access vaccines. So we have to remember we are talking about four to six weeks,” Shahab explained.