Plan for teen vaccinations, second doses to be released Thursday
Teenagers in Canada can now roll up their sleeves for one of the COVID-19 vaccines, and Saskatchewan’s government is expecting to give details Thursday around how that will roll out.
“Saskatchewan people can expect that we’ll be heading in the direction, to move our age for Pfizer vaccinations down to 12 years of age,” Premier Scott Moe said Wednesday.
On Wednesday morning, Health Canada approved the Pfizer vaccine for use in people as young as 12.
Moe said minors getting the vaccine would obviously involve things like parental consent. He said there are also decisions to be made on how the shots will be rolled out to teens, but Moe pointed out there is an infrastructure in place.