The current number of COVID-19 cases from January 1 to January 3 are now available on the provincial COVID-19 dashboard at Saskatchewan.ca/covid-19.
This includes:
There are currently more than 60,000 immunization appointments available through the Saskatchewan Health Authority, in addition to vaccinations available through Saskatchewan pharmacies. Vaccination, including the third/booster dose is the best protection against severe COVID-19 illness. Book your immunization today.
Fourth Doses Recommended for Designated Immuno-Compromised Residents
Those who are moderately to severely immunocompromised and have had three doses for their primary COVID-19 vaccination series are eligible to receive a booster/fourth dose at least three months after their third dose.
These individuals include those who had received a letter of eligibility from the Ministry of Health, including people receiving chemo and immuno-suppressive therapies, those with HIV or who have had organ transplants. Those groups now eligible are listed at Saskatchewan.ca/covid-19.
Update your QR code after that booster dose
Booster dose information will be included in your MySaskHealthRecord vaccine certificate; however, if you generated your COVID-19 vaccination record QR code following your second dose of vaccine, you will be required to regenerate a new QR code after your booster dose if you wish it to show you have received the booster.
Once generated, QR codes are static and need to be updated when your vaccination status changes. You can access your MySaskHealthRecord account and generate a new QR code after receiving any COVID-19 vaccine, to ensure your record is up-to-date.
Remember that parents and guardians are able to access their child’s immunization record through MySaskHealthRecord if that child is 13 years or younger. The parents or guardian must have an account themselves, and the child’s information can then be linked. More information is available at MySaskHealthRecord.
The SK Vax Wallet app has been downloaded more than 474,000 times since the app was introduced.
COVID-19 Summary for January 4, 2021:
Note that the Royal Romanow Provincial Laboratory is reporting that 95 per cent of new cases are Omicron cases, based on SNP testing. Based on this percentage, it is assumed that all new COVID-19 cases in the province are Omicron and the RRPL will cease performing SNP testing on new samples. All specimens from international travelers who test positive in Saskatchewan will continue to undergo whole genome sequencing to determine their lineage, as well as randomly selected cases from across the province to continue surveillance of circulating virus.