COVID-19 vaccines should start being administered in pharmacies by April 19, if vaccine supply allows.Merriman said pharmacists are currently undergoing training to administer the vaccines and enter data into the system.
COVID-19 vaccine available for 52-54 year olds at Regina drive-thru He said the rollout date in pharmacies depends on vaccine shipments.
He said 19,000 Moderna doses are intended to be allocated to the pharmacies but that shipment has been delayed.Pharmacies will start vaccinating with that specific amount.“We’ll continue to increase that week-over-week until we can get the pharmacists up to full speed,” Merriman said Saturday.In addition to the news, Saskatchewan added another 236 COVID-19 cases on Saturday.