Moe offers vaccination target for relaxing COVID measures
Premier Scott Moe is offering a hint when public health measures could be relaxed in Saskatchewan.
As of Tuesday, more than 408,000 residents have received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. That represents nearly 40 per cent of eligible adults over the age of 18 and around 58 per cent of those 40 and over.
Moe is pleased with those numbers, but he told CKOM radio show host John Gormley on Wednesday the province still has a ways to go before considering removing restrictions.
“I would start looking at those numbers to get in around the 70 percentile,” he said, referring to the vaccination threshold he’s targeting for all adults in Saskatchewan.


