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Declared COVID-19 outbreaks in Saskatchewan

Declared COVID-19 outbreaks in Saskatchewan globalnewsdigital © Global News Here s a complete list of all the currently known coronavirus outbreaks in Saskatchewan and those locations. The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) had been alerting the public about businesses that have likely been exposed to COVID-19 by an infectious person since the start of the pandemic. According to SHA, these alerts will be issued based on the clinical discretion of the local medical health officer. “(Alerts will be issued) when the following three key criteria are met: all contacts cannot be notified within 48 hours, there is a resulting increased risk to the public, and the direction is needed for public members in attendance to immediately self-isolate as a result of this increased risk,” the SHA said.

Long-term care homes anxiously await vaccine as death toll climbs

Article content The COVID-19 vaccine is making its way into the arms of more of Saskatchewan’s most vulnerable residents, even as the province continues to grapple with deadly outbreaks in long-term care. Wayne Nogier said he is seeing both of those realities. Nogier is the CEO of Mont St. Joseph special care home in Prince Albert, which is preparing to receive its first doses of COVID-19 vaccine as soon as this week. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Long-term care homes await vaccine as death toll climbs Back to video He’s also the acting administrator at Lakeview Pioneer Home in Wakaw, where staff are assuming that 100 per cent of the 44-bed home’s residents have COVID-19. Three had died as of Thursday afternoon.

Long-term care homes await vaccine as death toll climbs

Article content The COVID-19 vaccine is making its way into the arms of more of Saskatchewan’s most vulnerable residents, even as the province continues to grapple with deadly outbreaks in long-term care. Wayne Nogier said he is seeing both of those realities. Nogier is the CEO of Mont St. Joseph special care home in Prince Albert, which is preparing to receive its first doses of COVID-19 vaccine as soon as this week. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Long-term care homes await vaccine as death toll climbs Back to video He’s also the acting administrator at Lakeview Pioneer Home in Wakaw, where staff are assuming that 100 per cent of the 44-bed home’s residents have COVID-19. Three had died as of Thursday afternoon.

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