Saskatchewan

Changes to COVID-19 immunization system in Sask. start on Sunday

According to the SHA, the new approach will allow for community outreach in areas where they are needed most. 

All residents aged 12 and older are still eligible for first and second doses

All residents 12 and over are still encouraged to get their first or second doses. (CBC)

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is shifting its COVID-19 immunization focus, starting today. 

Vaccines are still available, but will focus on walk-in and pop-up clinics at public venues in the province. They will also still be available at some pharmacies by appointment. 

Drive-thrus and most appointment-booked clinics will be discontinued.

To get vaccinated after Aug. 8:

Drive-thrus like this one and most appointment-booked clinics in Saskatchewan will be discontinued. (Dee Zwoz/Twitter)

According to the SHA, the approach will allow for community outreach in areas where they are needed most. 

The phone booking system will also change effective Aug. 8, with any calls to the 1-833-SASKVAX phone line being directed to HealthLine 811. 

Information related to COVID-19 vaccines and clinics will still be available at saskatchewan.ca/COVID19-vaccine.

A SHA news release also states that testing is important for the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. For information about when and where to get tested, visit https://www.saskatchewan.ca/covid19-testing.