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The NDP is pointing to a COVID-19 vaccine lottery at a Regina seniors’ facility as a symptom of “chaos” in Saskatchewan’s immunization effort.
But management at the home said the process went as smoothly as could be, despite a last-minute change of plan that led staff to draw names from a hat.
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Bev Desautels, administrator of Qu’Appelle House in Regina, said she requested enough doses to vaccinate all 75 residents and staff at the facility on Tuesday. But public health alerted her that morning they wouldn’t be vaccinating 15 assisted-living residents. The vaccine was only for those in long-term care, a higher level of care.
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An incident at Qu Appelle House in Regina has the Saskatchewan NDP accusing the provincial government of badly planning the vaccine rollout, while the Saskatchewan Health Authority says health workers were thinking quickly on their feet to avoid wasting any doses.
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