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Stick It To COVID: Protecting Ourselves and Those Around Us

Released on April 5, 2021

The Government of Saskatchewan has released two new ads as part of the Stick It To COVID campaign with the message that getting vaccinated is the best thing we can do to protect ourselves and those around us.

The first ad features Regina ER nurse Leah and retired Saskatoon resident Richard speaking about the importance of the COVID-19 vaccine.  The second ad features Darcy, a small business owner in Regina and Dr. Hassan Masri, an ICU physician in Saskatoon.

The COVID-19 vaccine is currently available to all Saskatchewan residents ages 58+ to book online at www.stickittoCOVID.ca, or by calling 1-833-SASKVAX.  The Saskatchewan Health Authority is also operating several drive-thru clinics across the provinces for Saskatchewan residents ages 55+.

For more information about getting vaccinated in Saskatchewan, visit www.stickittoCOVID.ca.

To view the latest ads in the Stick It To COVID campaign, visit here at https://youtu.be/mRiO8GXd1BQ and here at https://youtu.be/MVy_RcmJCFo.

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For more information, contact:

Health
Regina
Phone: 306-787-4083
Email: media@health.gov.sk.ca

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