Premier Moe confident vaccinations will speed up
Giving an update on the province’s COVID-19 situation, Premier Scott Moe acknowledged the vaccine rollout has been slower than hoped, calling it “sluggish.”
But Moe also said he thinks it’s going to pick up.
Moe pointed to the fact the province is no longer choosing to hold back doses for people’s second shot.
He also said Pfizer has given new guidance for its vaccine — which needs to be stored under extremely cold temperatures — that will allow doses to be moved from their delivery points. That means the Pfizer shots can be administered in long-term care homes instead of requiring residents to come to the shot.


