By Moises Canales
Thousands of Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 doses have arrived this week in the province.
On Thursday afternoon, the provincial government shared that 31,590 Pfizer doses have now arrived and will be distributed in the North West, North Central, Saskatoon, Central East and Regina zones. Some of these doses will also be allocated to select participating pharmacies as part of the Pharmacy Vaccination Pilot Project. 18,800 doses of Moderna are also expected.
The doses have shown up just in time as vaccination eligibility expands Friday to residents 40 and over, except for residents 30 and over in the Northern Saskatchewan Administration District. Eligibility will also include some frontline workers of all ages such as educational staff working with students, firefighters and police officers.
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Daily Times
April 8, 2021
Provincial Ombudsman Punjab has taken strict action against the land grabbers while retrieving 351 kanals and 14 marlas of government land worth more than Rs 275 million. Provincial Ombudsman Punjab Major (retd) Azam Suleman presented the annual report to Governor Punjab Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar. Governor Punjab Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar said that the provision of speedy justice would strengthen Pakistan. Oppression and injustice will not be tolerated with anyone. The performance of the Provincial Ombudsman of Punjab is exemplary in every respect.
According to the details, Provincial Ombudsman Punjab Major (retd) Azam Suleman in a meeting with Governor Punjab Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar presented the annual report to him. Governor Punjab Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar said that the government has an unequivocal policy against land grabbers. The PTI government is purging the institutions of political interference. Providing immediate justice will strengthen Pakistan
Pakistan to become strong with provision of swift, cheap justice to people: Sarwar
April 08, 2021
Punjab Governor Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar has said that Pakistan will become strong with provision of swift and cheap justice to people.
He was talking during meeting with Provincial Ombudsman Punjab, Azam Suleman in Lahore, during which Provincial Ombudsman presented his Department s annual report to the Governor.
Governor said that decrease in ratio of complaints filing in province is a welcome development. He said that injustice against anybody will not be tolerated. He said that our constitution guarantees protection of every citizen s basic rights and provision of indiscriminate justice to all and no negligence will be tolerated from the concerned departments in this regard.
REGINA Friday marks one year since Saskatchewan reported its first case of COVID-19. A person in their 60s who had travelled to Egypt was the first presumptive case in the province. Since then, Saskatchewan has endured several spikes in cases, deadly outbreaks in long-term care and a quiet Christmas. The arrival of the COVID-19 vaccine in December paved the way for optimism for some, and skepticism for others. Here’s a look back at the past year of pandemic storylines in Saskatchewan:
MORE THAN 30,000 CASES Since COVID-19 arrived in Saskatchewan on March 12, 2020, there have been 30,193 cases confirmed in the province, as of March 11, 2021.