COVID-19 pandemic.However, a University of Saskatchewan biomedical sciences assistant professor is calling the plan “short-sighted” and “simplistic.”“It really doesn’t look at the nitty-gritty details of what’s happening right now in certain locales or with certain variants,” Dr.
Kyle Anderson told Global News.“Right now, it’s really just looking at one thing (first-dose vaccinations), which isn’t even the best thing to look at.
We should look at second vaccination.” Saskatchewan lays out ‘roadmap’ in reopening from pandemic Anderson estimates that only three or four per cent of Saskatchewan people will be fully vaccinated by the time the reopening plans come to fruition.