Highs and lows of Sask. vaccination uptake detailed in latest modelling
Some of Saskatchewan’s rural communities continue to have lower than anticipated vaccination uptake, according to the latest COVID-19 modelling from the Government of Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan’s chief medical health officer said other rural communities have exceeded vaccination uptake expectations.
In the province’s Far North West, uptake for both first and second doses were less than 50 per cent, but uptake is at 95 per cent in the Melfort area.
Source: Government of Saskatchewan
Vaccination uptake in Prince Albert is more than 80 per cent for both first and second doses. In Regina and Saskatoon, the majority of communities reported a vaccination uptake of more than 80 per cent for both first and second doses, with some urban communities coming in between 70 and 79 per cent update. In Regina’s North Central neighbourhood, vaccination uptake slowed for second doses – where there was 50 to 69 per cent uptake reported.
“Public health medical health officers are working with community leaders to, first of all, celebrate high vaccinate uptake, understand success factors but then also work with communities -- asking these community leaders for influence,” Dr. Saqib Shahab, the province’s chief medical health officer said.
But Dr. Shahab said the modelling for vaccine uptake by geographical region can be skewed due to population density in certain areas.
“Many of these large geographies have a sparse population so visually, you know, the red and the yellow and the orange seems vast, but we know about 50 per cent of the population is in Regina and Saskatoon. So many of these regional urban hubs also have high vaccination uptake,” he said. “It's hard to display these things perfectly.”
Due to access to vaccination clinics and transportation in larger urban centres, Dr. Shahab said Regina and Saskatoon are better equipped to address vaccine hesitancy resulting in higher vaccine uptake. He said it is up to community leaders to encourage vaccination in hopes of avoiding a fifth wave.
Saskatchewan's health minister says vaccine uptake will be the key to avoiding a fifth wave
“I think we’re still in around 2,000 vaccines per day, first and second dose,” Paul Merriman said. “We need to increase that. It’s going to jump up when the Johnson & Johnson, and the children are eligible.”
HOSPITALIZATION TRENDS
Daily hospital admissions are down 29 per cent in the last two weeks and ICU admission are down 41 per cent.
Saskatchewan remains first among Canadian provinces in hospitalizations and ICU admissions per 100,000 people.
Sixty-seven per cent of COVID-19 ICU admissions occurred within 24 hours of arriving at the hospital.
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