
Initial data shows vaccinations climbing in Sask. after COVID-19 crackdown
CBC
As Saskatchewan broke multiple COVID-19 records over the weekend, there was at least one good piece of information that started to become a little clearer.
COVID-19 vaccination numbers have begun to climb since Premier Scott Moe announced mandatory masking and proof of vaccination policies on Thursday.
Although it's only three days of data the initial signs point to a response from Saskatchewan residents who may have delayed or resisted getting a jab.
On every day since the province announced proof of vaccination policies it administered more first doses of the vaccine than it has on any day since the end of July.
Take a look at this chart, which maps out how many first and second doses the province administered on a given day.
The number of doses have followed a clear pattern with the number of vaccines ramping up toward the end of the week, cresting during the weekend, and then falling as the next week begins.
You'll notice that the "hills" have stayed roughly the same shape during the past month and half.