‘Complacency’: Shahab, Merriman pushing for vaccinations as first doses lag
The number of people getting their first COVID-19 shot is slowing in Saskatchewan.
Over the past nine days, second COVID doses have outpaced first doses each day, often by many thousands. And where first-dose vaccination rates had been rising by a per cent a day depending on the age bracket, it’s now taking multiple days — sometimes a week — for numbers to tick up for those 40 and older, 30 and older, and all adults.
Saskatchewan may no longer lead other provinces in vaccine uptake, but Health Minister Paul Merriman still says vaccine uptake has been very good here. He doesn’t attribute the slowdown to vaccine hesitancy.
“I just think it’s more summertime. People are not looking at getting vaccinated … People are saying, ‘Oh, we’ll get it done next week or the week after.’ We need you to get in (and) get it done immediately so we can start moving forward in our rollout plan and to reopen Saskatchewan,” Merriman said during a media conference Tuesday.