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Rural and remote communities have relied on the Shock Trauma Air Rescue Service (STARS) to help weather the storm of COVID-19 infections over the last year.
At its peak in November, about one in five of STARS’s service calls was related to COVID-19, a spokeswoman said. In its 2020-21 financial year, the service flew 902 missions from Saskatoon and Regina, compared to 884 in the previous year.
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COVID-19 support calls have swelled in the past year, averaging about 10 per cent each month, noted Tracey Steel, director of clinical operations.
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New research could bring high-tech solutions to age-old problems of disease facing cattle and bison herds.
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Publishing date: Apr 06, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 2 minute read • 0304 news uofs research. Gregg Adams is a specialist in reproductive biology at the University of Saskatchewan s Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM). Adams is the team lead of a research project looking at bison conservation and addressing challenges facing the beef cattle industry. The research has received $6.76 million in federal funding. Photo by Provided: University of Saskatch /Provided: University of Saskatch
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Gregg Adams can imagine saving a herd of cattle from an outbreak of a deadly disease in the span of hours.
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