Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced on Tuesday that the guidance on not moving Pfizer’s vaccine from its primary location to other administering locations has now changed and that health officials will be able to move the vaccine shipments from their primary locations to long-term care homes directly and be administered on-site.
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Coronavirus: Saskatchewan changes guidance on Pfizer’s vaccines administering location
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