Saskatchewan vaccine rates remain low, lack of trust high
Saskatchewan vaccination uptake is still among the lowest in the country, despite the introduction of vaccine passports and the return of mask mandates in recent weeks.
Dr. Kevin Wasko, the Saskatchewan Health Authority’s physician executive for Integrated Rural Health, said some areas of the province have vaccination rates as low as 50 or 60 per cent. The latest figures from the provincial government appear below.
The far southwest and far north regions of the province have some of the lowest uptakes recorded, with the southeastern parts of the province also low in vaccines. Comparatively, Wasko said areas like Swift Current, Moose Jaw and Yorkton have good uptakes.
Some of the best vaccination rates are recorded in the suburban areas of Regina and Saskatoon, while core neighbourhoods in these cities have a much lower uptake.