Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced on Tuesday the province had decided to stop withholding the second dose of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine and proceed with administering all available doses at once, in an effort to speed up the vaccination process.
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Coronavirus: Saskatchewan premier reverses decision on withholding 2nd dose of Pfizer’s vaccine to ramp up vaccination speed
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