Second COVID-19 vaccine doses to get underway by early June
If Saskatchewan receives all of the COVID-19 vaccine doses it’s expecting this month, second doses could be administered beginning in late May or early June.
During Tuesday’s provincial news conference, Premier Scott Moe said he’s expecting more than 367,000 vaccine doses from Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson, along with about 200 extra AstraZeneca doses.
“As we make that first dose available to all Saskatchewan residents, we will not take an hour and turn around and start offering that second dose on a priority basis, so that people in this province will have that second dose at least within that 16-week time interval that is there,” Moe said. “And I would say in many cases it will be far less than that.”
Chief medical health officer Dr. Saqib Shahab said countries like the U.S. and Israel that have had access to a high number of vaccines have been able to maintain a two-dose program much more easily.


