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Mueller, M; Young, C. What evidence is available to inform vaccination planning in congregate living? 2021 Jan 13; Document no.: EOC011102-01 ESR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2020. 13 p. (CEST evidence search report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc242

Fick, F; Groot, G; Young, C; Mueller, M. What evidence is available to inform vaccination planning in congregate living? 2021 Jan 15; Document no.: EOC011102 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2020. 23 p. (CEST rapid review report) https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc243

Mueller, M.; Young, C. How safe are the Pfizer and Moderna vaccinations? 2021 Jan 21; Document no.: EOC011901-01 ESR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2020. 31 p. (CEST evidence search report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc247

Azizian, A; Groot, G; Mueller, M; Young, C. How safe are the Pfizer and Moderna vaccinations? 2021 Jan 24; Document no.: EOC011901 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2020. 30 p. (CEST rapid review report) https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc249

Miller, L; Howell-Spooner, B. What are the differences between COVID-19 vaccines and how should they be distributed based on population group(s)? 2021 Mar 11; Document no.: EOC031001-01 ESR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2020. 11 p. (CEST evidence search report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc275

Azizian, A; Shumilak, G; Lee, S; Reeder, B; Groot, G; Miller, L; Howell-Spooner, B. What are the differences between COVID-19 vaccines and how they should be distributed based on population group(s)? 2021 Mar 18; Document no.: EOC031001 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2020. 19 p. (CEST rapid review report) https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc279

Miller, L; Howell-Spooner, B. What are the risks or benefits of extended intervals between doses of COVID-19 vaccines compared to recommended dosing in extremely vulnerable populations? 2021 Apr 01; Document no.: EOC210302 ESR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2020. 22 p. (CEST evidence search report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc289

Azizian, A; Lee, S; Shumilak, G; Groot, G; Reeder, B; Miller, L; Howell-Spooner, B. What are the risks or benefits of extended intervals between doses of COVID-19 vaccines compared to recommended dosing in extremely vulnerable populations? 2021 Apr 20, Document no.: EOC210302 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2021. 15 p. (CEST rapid review report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc299

Azizian, A; Lee, S; Shumilak, G; Groot, G; Reeder, B; Miller, L; Howell-Spooner, B. What are the risks or benefits of extended intervals between doses of COVID-19 vaccines compared to recommended dosing in extremely vulnerable populations? 2021 Apr 20, Document no.: EOC210302 RR Table. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2021. (CEST table). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc300

Young, C; Mueller, M. What are the causes of vaccine hesitancy? What programs/approaches have been successful in reducing vaccine hesitancy? 2021 Aug 11, Document no.: EOC012201v3 ESR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2021. 26 p. (CEST evidence search report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc355

Jagwani, M; Badea, A; Groot, G; Mueller, M; Young, C. What are the causes of vaccine hesitancy? What programs/approaches have been successful in reducing vaccine hesitancy? 2021 Aug 17. Document no.: EOC012201v3 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2021. (CEST table). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc298

Jagwani, M; Badea, A; Groot, G; Mueller, M; Young, C. What are the causes of vaccine hesitancy? What programs/approaches have been successful in reducing vaccine hesitancy? 2021 Aug 17 Document no.: EOC012201v3 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2021. 15 p. (CEST evidence search report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc362

Miller, L., Howell-Spooner, B. What is the current evidence and recommendations regarding COVID-19 vaccine booster shots (exceeding 2 doses) for the general population? 2021 Sep 29, Document no.: EOC210902 ESR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2021. 14 p. (CEST rapid review report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc375

What is the current evidence and recommendations regarding COVID-19 vaccine booster shots (exceeding 2 doses) for the general population? No citation available. https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc381

Badea, A; Groot, G; Muhajarine, N; Lee, S; Shumilak, G; Hernandez-Ronquillo, L; Tian, K. What is the current evidence and recommendations regarding COVID-19 vaccine booster shots (exceeding 2 doses) for the general population? 2021 Oct 07, Document no.: EOC210902 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2021. 8 p. (CEST rapid review report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc383

Mueller, M; Ellsworth, C. What are the latest health policy definitions of being fully vaccinated? 2022 Jan 17, Document no.: EOC220101 ESR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2022. 27 p. (CEST evidence search report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc426

Badea, A; Reeder, B; Groot, G; Dalidowicz, M; Fox, L. Is there evidence that children under 18 should receive an mRNA vaccine booster/3rd dose? 2022 Feb 04, Document no.: EOC220102 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2022. (CEST table). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc436

Badea, A; Reeder, B; Groot, G; Dalidowicz, M; Fox, L. Is there evidence that children under 18 should receive the booster to increase their immunity? 2022 Feb 04, Document no.: EOC220102 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2022. 8 p. (CEST rapid review report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc438

Jagwani, M; Reeder, B; Groot, G; Muhajarine, N; Mueller, M; Ellsworth, C. What are the latest health policy definitions of being fully vaccinated? 2022 Feb 10, Document no.: EOC220101 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2022. (CEST table). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc442

Jagwani, M; Reeder, B; Groot, G; Muhajarine, N; Mueller, M; Ellsworth, C. What are the latest health policy definitions of being fully vaccinated? 2022 Feb 10, Document no.: EOC220101 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2022. 20 p. (CEST rapid review report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc444

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