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Local Medical Officer of Health encourages proactive steps to fight COVID-19 variants
SHARE ON: Dr Mandiangu Nsungu provided an update on the COVID-19 variant situation in Lloydminster Friday. [PHOTO: SHA, Facebook]
The Medical Officer of Health who oversees Lloydminster is encouraging people to take precautions as the area sees an increase in COVID-19 variant cases.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority previously issued a caution about COVID-19 variant cases increasing in the Lloydminster area earlier this week. In a phone call with
MyLloydminsterNow, Dr. Mandiangu Nsungu, who is the Medical Officer of Health for the Northwest Saskatchewan reason, broke down those stats for Lloydminster.
On Dec. 5, 2019, there were 46 rigs working in Saskatchewan. All drilling activity has ceased in west central Saskatchewan. Northwest Saskatchewan had two Husky Energy rigs working across the North Saskatchewan River from each other, one at Rush Lake and the other at Edam. In southwest Saskatchewan, Crescent Point Energy Corp. had one rig working at Whitemud, southeast of Eastend. North American Helium kept plugging away northwest of Consul. Southeast Saskatchewan had Crescent Point moving in a rig just south of Benson along Highway 47. A second rig was drilling just northeast of Kisbey. Spectrum Resources Group Inc. was drilling north of Lampman.
All drilling activity has ceased in west central Saskatchewan. Northwest Saskatchewan had two Husky Energy rigs working across the North Saskatchewan River from each other, one at Rush Lake and the other at Edam. In southwest Saskatchewan, Crescent Point Energy Corp. had one rig working at Whitemud, southeast of Eastend. North American Helium kept plugging away northwest of Consul. Southeast Saskatchewan had Crescent Point moving in a rig just south of Benson along Highway 47. A second rig was drilling just northeast of Kisbey. Spectrum Resources Group Inc. was drilling north of Lampman. As the year winds up, Saskatchewan’s first quarter, traditionally the busiest part of the year, closely mirrored 2018, except for being a few rigs lower. Feb. 8, 2020 saw 69 rigs working, a peak for the year. In 2019, drilling peaked at 54 rigs on Jan. 18. In 2018, 74 rigs were working on Feb. 8, that year’s peak.