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Creighton hosting walk-in Pfizer dose clinic Wednesday

All people age 12 and up are able to receive their first dose of vaccine, while all Saskatchewan residents age 18 and older who received a Pfizer or AstraZeneca first dose will be able to get a second dose as long as they meet the recommended interval between doses one and two. All people getting a second dose must also provide proof of their first dose. Doses can be done for youths age 12-18 - while Moderna has not yet been approved by Health Canada for people under age 18, Pfizer has been approved for people as young as 12 years old. Consent forms for Pfizer doses can be picked up at Creighton Community School or emailed to parents by requesting a form from the school.

One-day walk-in youth vaccine clinic opens at Flin Flon Community Hall

Flin Flon vaccination rate rises as new 12 pop-up clinics, The Pas supersite announced

Anyone age 12 and up who lives or works in the NHR can receive a first dose of vaccine at the Flin Flon site - youth ages 12-17 can only receive Pfizer-BioNTech doses, as the Moderna vaccine has not yet been approved for use in people under age 18.  Second doses will also be available for people who qualify. Under current provincial eligibility rules, anyone who received their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine before March 29 (including all Indigenous people 12 years old and older) and people who have one of a list of health conditions or take certain medications can book appointments for second doses. A full list of qualifying medications and health conditions can be found on the provincial government website.

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