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Eric Anderson, who abhors needles, uncharacteristically derived elation from inoculation.
Anderson, the communications leader at the Sherbrooke Community Centre, could not have been happier to receive Pfizer‘s COVID-19 vaccine and witness some of the subsequent injections last week at the Saskatoon-based long-term care home.
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The first step in the much-anticipated vaccination process called for staff members, such as the Swift Current-born Anderson, to receive the shots.
Employees were given priority to guard against the risk of them passing along the coronavirus to the residents.
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Eric Anderson, who abhors needles, uncharacteristically derived elation from inoculation.
Anderson, the communications leader at the Sherbrooke Community Centre, could not have been happier to receive Pfizer‘s COVID-19 vaccine and witness some of the subsequent injections last week at the Saskatoon-based long-term care home.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser, or Rob Vanstone: Vaccinations create celebrations at Saskatoon long-term care home Back to video
The first step in the much-anticipated vaccination process called for staff members, such as the Swift Current-born Anderson, to receive the shots.
Employees were given priority to guard against the risk of them passing along the coronavirus to the residents.
I haven t had coffee with my wife since March : Sask. long-term care resident excited to be given vaccine
Health care workers will be first in line to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine doses that will start arriving in Saskatchewan next week, followed by long-term care residents.
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Posted: Dec 10, 2020 9:52 AM CT | Last Updated: December 11, 2020
Sherbrooke Community Centre resident Ross McKay and director of care Deb Schick are excited a vaccine is on the way.(Eric Anderson)
Health care workers will be first in line to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine doses that will start arriving in Saskatchewan next week, with long-term care residents close behind.