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Parents and guardians of all children age six months up to five years may now book appointments online or by calling 1-833-Sask-VAX (1-833-727-5829).
In Saskatchewan, COVID-19 vaccination is on-going and available through:
Pharmacists cannot provide immunizations to children under five. Children under five will receive their immunizations via an SHA or partnering health agency provider.
Designated vaccines, including Novavax, are available by SHA appointment made by calling 1-833-SASKVAX (727-5829) only.
All of the vaccines being administered are safe and approved by Health Canada for use. All of them are important to help protect the public from severe illness and death from COVID-19.
All Saskatchewan residents six months and older are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. A second dose of the vaccine can be provided 28 days after receiving the first dose (** Stee note below)
Moderately to severely immunosuppressed individuals are offered a three-dose primary series and then depending on age can get one or two booster doses.
** Except children 6 months up to 5 years of age offered the 2-dose Moderna Spikevax COVID-19 vaccine are recommended an interval of at least 8 weeks between the first and second doses. For children in this age group with immunosuppressed conditions, a three-dose series is advised with an interval of 4 to 8 weeks between doses. Families may have the option of reducing these intervals to 28 days, once the province has received adequate vaccine supply.
View Vaccine Third and Fourth Dose Eligibility
mRNA vaccinations are available at participating pharmacies across the province and through SHA pop-up clinics. For communities without access to a nearby pharmacy, booked appointments for primary vaccination series and third doses may be available through the online booking system as well as through clinics operated by Indigenous Services Canada and the Northern Inter-tribal Health Authority (NITHA).
Designated vaccines, including Novavax, are available by SHA appointment made by calling 1-833-SASKVAX (727-5829) only.
When you go online, you’ll be asked for the following information for the individual receiving the vaccine:
The booking office does not have access to extra appointments than what’s available online.
Family and friends can also book online on behalf of someone who is eligible.
Note: You will never be asked for your social insurance number, driver’s licence number, or banking and credit card details.
The online tool is simple, fast and easy to use. It takes just a few minutes to book your appointment for your primary vaccination series, third and fourth dose. The system will guide you through a few simple questions, gathering consent, choice of clinic and booking date and time.
To use the online booking option you must have a valid health card, cell phone and/or email address.
Book or Change Appointment Now
If you are looking to make a group appointment for your household, those appointments can be booked using 1-833-Sask-VAX (1-833-727-5829).
If you have questions about the COVID-19 vaccine and would like to speak with a health care professional, call HealthLine 811.
Only people who are eligible will get their vaccine dose. You will be turned away from the clinic if your are not yet eligible.
Get ready for your appointment:
At the clinic, your appointment will take about 30 minutes:
Pharmacies are separate from the provincial patient booking system.
Learn about Pharmacy Vaccine Administration.
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