Coronavirus: Saskatchewan premier says province 'virtually out' of vaccines, but more coming
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe on Tuesday warned that the province was "virtually out" of COVID-19 vaccines and it would result in the vaccination program being "stalled" for a number of days, though they are expecting more vaccine doses next week. He said they have the highest percentage of vaccines administered among provinces and the second-highest rate per capita of vaccinations completed.
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