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COVID-19: 78% of September cases in Saskatchewan partially vaccinated or no doses

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COVID-19 infections and patients during September were made up of unvaccinated or partially vaccinated people.Data was released on Tuesday with the Ministry of Health saying vaccines can prevent serious outcomes across all age groups.“Transmissible diseases like COVID-19 are opportunistic: they will spread to and among under- and unvaccinated populations.

Increased transmission in the community will result in higher breakthrough infections,” read a government statement.“It’s critical that all eligible Saskatchewan residents get vaccinated.“It is anticipated that serious illness rates will decrease as residents receive second doses.” 56% dissatisfied with Saskatchewan government’s handling of COVID-19: poll Of the 13,141 new cases reported.

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