Saskatchewan residents aged six months and older can now get their free Influenza and COVID 19 vaccinations at public health clinics in the province.
Residents can also receive both the flu and COVID vaccine in a single appointment if they so choose. In a news release Saskatchewan Health Authority Medical Health Officer Dr. Tania Diener said. “No additional safety risks or adverse events following immunization have been identified by simultaneous administration of these vaccines.”
Appointments for individuals or entire families can be booked through the Saskatchewan Health Authority’s (SHA) online booking system anytime, or by calling their toll-free line, Monday to Friday. Walk-in clinic locations are also listed online.
Residents planning to visit a specific pharmacy are encouraged to contact them directly to confirm the availability of fall immunizations. Children aged six months to five years can only be immunized at a SHA public health clinic, public health office or by a physician or nurse practitioner.

















