Saskatchewan’s chief medical health officer Dr. Saqib Shahab said Monday that the province would begin offering a third COVID-19 shot to “eligible” people on Tuesday, Sept. 7, including residents of long-term and personal care homes, transplant recipients and those undergoing treatments for cancer and immunological disorders and recipients of an anti-CD23 agent.
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Saskatchewan to begin giving 3rd COVID-19 shot to ‘eligible’ people
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