Shahab says ‘fully vaccinated’ should include boosters
For Saskatchewan’s chief medical health officer, the meaning of being fully vaccinated against COVID-19 has changed.
“My definition of being fully vaccinated now means that you are boosted if you’re 90 days or more after your second dose or you have received your second dose less than 90 days ago,” Dr. Saqib Shahab said Thursday.
Shahab noted there’s no recommendation for youth under 18 to get a booster dose yet so the new definition wouldn’t apply to them.
Shahab said the COVID vaccine isn’t designed to stop a person from contracting COVID and transmitting it, though they did that well in the Delta wave, which is why Shahab said the proof of vaccination was working well.


