Press Release
July 20, 2022
Priority for immunocompromised children
With Health Canada’s approval of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine for children six months up to five years, vaccination clinics will start this week.
Saskatchewan will be receiving a limited supply of approximately 13,000 doses of the vaccine in its first delivery, so the appointments will open first to those children at highest risk of severe COVID-19 outcomes.
Priority is being given to children age six months up to five years who are moderately to severely immunocompromised, with appointment booking available starting Thursday.
SHA clinics will be starting in selected sites across the province on Friday. Note that clinic availability is dependent on a limited number of doses available. It is likely that the SHA will fully administer these 13,000 doses before the next vaccine delivery arrives in August.
Once appointments for those 13,000 doses are filled, appointments for children under five will be paused until additional vaccine supply is delivered.
The SHA will offer this pediatric vaccine across the province. A variety of clinics will be offered, including walk-in, booked appointments and with extended hours.
“We are working to provide as many opportunities as possible for parents to get their children immunized against COVID-19,” Executive Director of Primary Health Care, SHA, Sheila Anderson said. “We hope the added convenience encourages all parents who wish to have their children vaccinated, to do so as soon as they can.”
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“While extending the protection of vaccination to the youngest in our province, please take this opportunity to ensure that all other family members are up-to-date on their COVID-19 vaccinations, including booster doses,” Minister of Health Paul Merriman said. “The third and fourth doses matter. They will afford protection against serious COVID-19 outcomes, even with the latest variants of concern.”
Saskatchewan is targeting mid-August to expand booster dose eligibility. Currently, all residents 12 years and up are eligible for three doses; all residents age 50 years and up are eligible for a fourth dose.
More information, including details on the Moderna Spikevax vaccine safety, after care and frequently asked questions is available at saskatchewan.ca/COVID19-vaccine.
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