Sask. kids under age 4 eligible for Pfizer COVID vaccine Wednesday
Kids under the age of four in Saskatchewan will be eligible Wednesday to get Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for children.
Parents or caregivers interested in getting their kids vaccinated can book appointments or they can attend walk-in clinics operated by the Saskatchewan Health Authority or clinics in First Nation and Metis communities operated by Indigenous Services Canada.
Children under the age of five can’t get COVID shots at pharmacies in the province.
The Pfizer vaccine was approved by Health Canada for use in children six months of age and older. It also has been approved as a booster for kids between the ages of five to 11.


