Sask. expanding COVID-19 fourth vaccine dose eligibility to residents 18+

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Sask. expanding COVID-19 fourth vaccine dose eligibility to residents 18+
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Saskatchewan is expanding COVID-19 vaccine fourth dose eligibility to residents 18 years and older.

The province said anyone who has received a third dose at least four months ago will become eligible for the fourth dose on Aug. 15.

"All COVID-19 vaccines approved in Canada have been deemed safe and our preliminary data shows that a second booster provides additional protection."

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