Sask. vaccination rates ‘skewed’ by former residents inoculated elsewhere, Merriman says
Health Minister Paul Merriman believes the province’s vaccination rates are being underestimated because of Saskatchewan expatriates who have been inoculated against COVID-19 elsewhere.
“We have a whole bunch of health cards of people that have moved out of the province that have been vaccinated in other provinces but aren’t being counted here in Saskatchewan,” Merriman told reporters after a media availability Thursday when he received his flu shot at a north Regina pharmacy.
The minister did not have a number of how many former residents have been vaccinated elsewhere but he said their health records do not reflect their vaccination statuses.
“So I think the number is a little skewed,” he said.