‘Too early to say’ whether vaccinations have lowered COVID-19 hospitalization: Livingstone
Saskatchewan Health Authority CEO Scott Livingstone said Thursday that while there are early indications “of reduced pressure” on acute care facilities in Saskatchewan, it is still “too early to say” whether vaccinations have had a positive impact on hospitalizations in the province.
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