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Humboldt native returns as city s newest doctor

Schatz will also be bringing back his fiancée, Jenelle, who will be teaching at St. Augustine. Jenelle already has teaching experience in Humboldt, previously teaching at St. Dominic part time. “She really enjoyed the job in town as well and so that was a big part in the decision.” After graduating from the University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine and completing his residency, Schatz  spent the last three years working with the Saskatchewan Medical Association’s Rural Relief Program. As a physician with the program, Schatz provided medical support for staff in rural communities and, in the last six months especially, northern communities like Buffalo Narrows, Île-à-la-Crosse, Beauval, and Dylan.

Hesitancy a factor in Sask Phase 1 health-care worker vaccine uptake, says doctor

Hesitancy a factor in Sask. Phase 1 health-care worker vaccine uptake, says doctor More health-care workers are getting vaccinated against COVID-19 in Saskatchewan, due to thousands of doses left over from Phase 1 health-care workers. A doctor and union in the province say that vaccine hesitancy could have played a role in the uptake and that health-care workers aren’t immune to it. Social Sharing

Health Organizations Urge Public To Get Vaccinated

Health Organizations Urge Public To Get Vaccinated
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Saskatchewan physicians call for stricter COVID rules, change in vaccine rollout

There have been more cases in youth under the age of 19 and more cases in schools. The doctors said they want the government to step up public-health measures across the province to be consistent with what is in place in Regina. The capital region has become a hot spot for the more contagious COVID-19 variants, forcing the government to implement stricter rules. In Regina and some surrounding communities, private indoor gatherings are limited to household members, restaurants are closed for in-person dining, in-person worship services are capped at 30 people and all event venues are shuttered. Restrictions in the rest of the province include allowing individual households to have up to 10 people at a time from two to three different households. Worship services can also have up to 30 per cent of a building’s seating capacity or 150 attendees, whichever is less.

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