Sask. residents who got AstraZeneca vaccine as first doses wonder what’s next
In late March, Regina-area farmer Kevin Huber joined thousands of others and got in line at Evraz Place, rolled up his sleeve and got his first dose of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.
At the time, the 59-year-old was happy to do so. Now, with the Saskatchewan government announcing it’s considering using a different vaccine as a second dose for those who initially got AstraZeneca, he wonders what’s going on.
“I find it completely ridiculous,” he said. “It’s like watching a three-ring circus through this entire process. First of all, we were told AstraZeneca wasn’t going to be an issue (and) everybody should get their dose … and (I got) assurances that I would be getting a second shot.
“Now, they’re saying, ‘Well, maybe take Pfizer for your second shot …’ and I’m not comfortable with that. Where’s the science around that? Am I upset about it? Yes. I was expecting a second shot of AstraZeneca. Now, I have no idea where I’m heading.”