Saskatchewan’s chief medical health officer Dr. Saqib Shahab explained why the province is looking at extending the period between the first and second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine to four months, stating that data shows “high efficacy” after one dose for over three months. He said inoculating the majority of the population with a first dose before administering a second dose would help protect against a “variant-fuelled” third wave.
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Saskatchewan’s top doctor on province moving to 4-month period between shots
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