COVID-19 Saskatchewan Information
Provided by: Government of Saskatchewan - Health
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- Acquired Brain Injury Services (3 locations)
- Audiology and Hearing Services
- Autism Services and Resources
- Care at Home and Outside the Hospital
- Complaints: Hearing Aid Businesses
- COVID-19 Saskatchewan Information
- COVID-19 Saskatchewan Testing
- COVID-19 Saskatchewan Vaccine
- Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: Children’s Drug Plan
- Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: Emergency Assistance for Prescription Drugs
- Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: Family Health Benefits
- Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: High Drug Cost Assistance
- Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: Palliative Care Drug Coverage
- Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: Pharmaceutical Information Program
- Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: Seniors’ Drug Plan
- eHealth Saskatchewan: Services for Residents
- eHealth Saskatchewan: Telehealth
- Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Services
- Gender Identity, Gender Diversity, and Transgender Support
- Health Care Concerns and Complaints
- Health Care Facilities Map
- HealthLine 811
- HIV-AIDS Testing, Treatment, and Support
- Imaging Procedures Information
- Immunization Records
- Immunization Services Information
- Influenza Immunization
- Medical Assistance in Dying Information
- Mental Health and Addictions Services Overview
- Opioids and Naloxone Information
- Organ and Tissue Donor Registry
- Personal Care Home Operational Review Inspections
- Poison Control Centre: 1-866-454-1212
- Prescription Drug Plans and Health Coverage Information
- Public Health Advisories
- Recreational Water – Healthy Beach Program
- SAIL
- Saskatchewan Health Authority Facilities and Locations Directory
- Saskatchewan Health Card
- Saskatchewan Surgical Initiative
- Sexually Transmitted Infections Services
- TAO Tel-Aide Francophone Helpline
- Wellness and Prevention
Service Description
Visit the website for current information on Coronavirus / COVID-19 in Saskatchewan, including:
- COVID-19 Vaccine
- All Saskatchewan residents ages 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.*
- * 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.
- Covid-19 vaccincation is available through:
- Parents and guardians of all children ages six months up to five years can book appointments online or by calling 1-833-SASK-VAX (1-833-727-5829)
- Pharmacists cannot provide immunizations to children under five. Children under five will receive their immunizations via an SHA or partnering health agency provider.
- All Saskatchewan residents ages 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.*
- Testing Information
- Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) PCR testing is reserved for priority populations at elevated risk for severe outcomes — visit the website for details.
- Testing appointments must be booked by calling HealthLine 811.
- If qualifying criteria is not met, it is recommended to use rapid antigen testing — HealthLine 811 will recommend use of rapid antigen tests and self-monitoring — visit the website to search for locations with Rapid Antigen Test Kits available.
- Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) PCR testing is reserved for priority populations at elevated risk for severe outcomes — visit the website for details.
- Self-Management
- What to do if you test positive and how to manage symptoms at home.
- Public Health Measures
- Travel Information
- And more.
Health Questions: call HealthLine 811 if your symptoms are getting worse. Call 911 is you are seriously ill and need medical help right away.
Staff at the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations are available to answer questions you or your First Nation community may have that doesn’t require legal, medical or counselling advice. The toll-free number at 1-888-833-8885 offers information from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm daily.
Information for Businesses: businesses can contact the Business Response Team by emailing supportforbusiness@gov.sk.ca.
Service Website
Email
Coverage Area
Saskatchewan
Languages Offered
English, French
No Physical Address
- Autism Services and Resources
- COVID-19 Saskatchewan Information
- COVID-19 Saskatchewan Testing
- eHealth Saskatchewan: Telehealth
- Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Services
- Gender Identity, Gender Diversity, and Transgender Support
- Health Care Facilities Map
- HealthLine 811
- HIV-AIDS Testing, Treatment, and Support
- Imaging Procedures Information
- Immunization Records
- Immunization Services Information
- Influenza Immunization
- Medical Assistance in Dying Information
- Mental Health and Addictions Services Overview
- Opioids and Naloxone Information
- Organ and Tissue Donor Registry
- Personal Care Home Operational Review Inspections
- Poison Control Centre: 1-866-454-1212
- Prescription Drug Plans and Health Coverage Information
- Public Health Advisories
- Recreational Water – Healthy Beach Program
- Saskatchewan Health Authority Facilities and Locations Directory
- Saskatchewan Surgical Initiative
- Sexually Transmitted Infections Services
- TAO Tel-Aide Francophone Helpline
- Wellness and Prevention
Location Info
Toll-Free: 1-800-667-7766
Ministry of Health
Website
www.saskatchewan.ca/government/government-structure/ministries/health
Email
211 Saskatchewan strives to make sure information is correct. However, there are often changes to community services, which means inaccuracies may be possible. The information presented by 211 Saskatchewan may be subject to change.