Sask. government commits $15M to VIDO-InterVac pandemic research
Premier Scott Moe wants to find a made-in-Saskatchewan solution to a nationwide issue.
While announcing Tuesday a funding commitment to the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO) at the University of Saskatchewan, Moe once again called out the federal government for its slow delivery of COVID-19 vaccines to his province and others.
“It’s almost inexplicable that Canada has fallen so far behind on the vaccines,” Moe said during a media conference. “I’m not here today to point fingers or to second-guess why that may have occurred, but I do want to ensure that it never happens again.”
To that end, Moe’s government announced it will provide $15 million of new funding to pandemic research being done by VIDO-InterVac.