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Stick It To COVID: Getting Back To The Game
Released on April 1, 2021
The latest ad in Saskatchewan’s Stick It To COVID campaign features Rider legend George Reed talking about what he misses and why Saskatchewan people should get vaccinated.
“I miss the noise that Rider fans bring,” Reed said. “If I were talking to Rider fans, I’d say get your shot, be ready, because we’re going to have a football season and we need you in the stadium.”
“Like George, I miss being able to pack Mosaic stadium to watch our Riders play,” Premier Scott Moe said. “Getting vaccinated is the single best thing that each of us can do to end the COVID-19 pandemic and get us back to doing the things we love, like getting together with Rider Nation.”
With over 180,000 vaccines scheduled to be delivered to the province in the next two weeks, Saskatchewan’s vaccination efforts are ramping up significantly. Currently, Saskatchewan residents over the age of 60 years old across the province can book their vaccine online by visiting StickItToCOVID.ca or calling 1-833-SASKVAX.
Additionally, several drive-thru vaccination sites are also expected to be opened in cities across Saskatchewan in the coming days. More information regarding the location and hours of drive-thru vaccination sites are expected to be announced by the Ministry of Health and Saskatchewan Health Authority later today.
For more information on Saskatchewan’s vaccine delivery plan, visit StickItToCOVID.ca.