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Northeast Saskatchewan communities distribute more than 700 COVID-19 vaccines over weekend

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COVID-19 vaccine have successfully been distributed in Saskatchewan’s Northeast, according to leaders.This past weekend, 712 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine were administered in La Ronge, Air Ronge and among the Lac La Ronge Indian Band according to La Ronge mayor Colin Ratushniak.

Limited supply of COVID-19 vaccine made available to seniors in select areas: SHA The northeast wasn’t originally part of the initial rollout in the north, he said, and leaders in those communities had to push the province to be included.“(That) was very concerning, considering our numbers were about 10 times the amount to the far northwest and far north central,” Ratushniak said.“Our local health officials were not involved in those conversations and consulted.

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