Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Health says they’re aware of challenges in the delivery of this year’s influenza vaccine. In a statement to CJWW News, Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Health says they receive regular updates regarding flu vaccine supply from Health Canada and say they have confirmation that they will receive vaccine to support their program starting October 21st. Government officials in Manitoba have notified health care providers in that province that orders are being cut and that vaccination programs may have to be pushed back while supplies are worked out. Flu immunization will be available through pharmacists, physicians and public health clinics.
Vaccine Shortage Not Expected to Affect Saskatchewan
Oct 4, 2019 | 6:24 AM

















