Saskatchewan reaches 80 per cent mark for first doses of COVID vaccines
Saskatchewan has reached a milestone in its response to COVID-19.
In a media release Friday, the provincial government said 80 per cent of all residents who are eligible to get their first dose of a COVID vaccine have done so. As well, 71 per cent of those 12 and over have got two shots.
According to the government, vaccinations have increased significantly since it announced Sept. 16 people would need proof of vaccination or a negative test to gain access to some establishments, businesses and event venues as of Oct. 1.
As well, all government and Crown corporation employees must be vaccinated by Oct. 1, or have consistent proof of negative tests if they’re unable to be immunized.