Sask. to get 90,000 doses of bivalent COVID vaccine in first two shipments
On Thursday morning, Health Canada approved the first vaccine against COVID-19 that targets both the original virus and Omicron.
The new shots from Moderna, called bivalent vaccines, are designed to recognize specific mutations in the spike protein of the Omicron BA.1 subvariant.
Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Health said the new vaccine would be offered as a booster dose, so only those who are already fully vaccinated with two doses, or one of the Janssen vaccines, will be able to get the bivalent vaccine.
Canada has already purchased 12 million doses of Moderna’s version of the Omicron vaccine. The Saskatchewan government is expecting 90,000 doses in its first two shipments — expected next week and the week after — and more later on in September.