Sask. Opposition calls on province to plan vaccine rollout for kids before Health Canada approval - Action News
Home WebMail Saturday, November 23, 2024, 03:48 AM | Calgary | -11.7°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
Saskatchewan

Sask. Opposition calls on province to plan vaccine rollout for kids before Health Canada approval

Saskatchewan's opposition is calling for a provincial COVID-19 vaccine plan for kids ahead of the vaccines approval.

Provinces chief medical health officer said vaccine would likely be approved for kids by end of November

Carla Beck, NDP MLA, says the government needs to do more to keep educators up to date about what the plans for keeping students safe is. (NDP)

Saskatchewan's opposition is calling for the province to create aCOVID-19 vaccine roll-out plan for kidsahead of the vaccine's approval for younger age groups.

Saskatchewan's chief medical health officerDr. Saqib Shahabhas said chances are high that vaccines will be available for children aged five to 11 by the end of November.

Saskatchewan NDP MLA Carla Beck saidthere is a lot of uncertainty from educators about what is next.

"What we're asking for again is a plan for the rollout. I've been talking with school board trustees with school divisions over the past few weeks. There is an assumption that our schools will be used for vaccine clinics," she said.

Beck saidthe provincial government should begin to plan messaging toeducatehesitant parents about the importance of getting their children vaccinated. She also saidthat it is important that the provincial government not keep educators in the dark until it's too late.

"We know that the provincial response planning team hasn't met since July since the restrictions are lifted which leaves school divisions without that important information."

TheSaskatchewan Ministry of Health said in a statement that planning for vaccinatingchildren aged five to 11 is underway.

"Roll-out of the campaign depends upon when Health Canada gives its approval to administer the vaccine to this age group," the statement said.

"There will be broad public communication when the vaccine will be available for children in Saskatchewan; this will include information about when and where to get vaccinated."

The ministry saidit encourages thosein regular contact with kids to get vaccinated, because high community vaccine uptake is important for protecting those who arecurrentlyineligiblefor immunization.