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Regina Correctional Centre has highest number of COVID-19 cases of any correctional facility in Sask.


Regina Correctional Centre has highest number of COVID-19 cases of any correctional facility in Sask.
The number of active COVID-19 cases at the Regina Correctional Centre is now 126, with 84 inmates considered active and 42 staff considered active.
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Posted: May 03, 2021 11:20 AM CT | Last Updated: May 3
The Regina Correctional Centre has had a total of 354 cases of COVID-19.(Kirk Fraser/CBC)
The Regina Correctional Centre currently has the highest number of cases out of any correctional facility in Saskatchewan.
The number of active COVID-19 cases at the Regina Correctional Centre is now 126, with 84 inmates considered active and 42 staff considered active. ....

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Experts recommended including Sask. inmates in vaccine priority: leaked Q&A


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A pair of Saskatchewan Health Authority officials told doctors during a weekly town hall meeting that experts recommended “numerous times” the inclusion of jail inmates and staff in the province’s COVID-19 vaccine prioritization, according to a leaked portion of a written exchange.
The province, however, continues to immunize inmates on age-based criteria.
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In response to a question during Thursday’s town hall meeting about the exclusion of provincial jail inmates from vaccine prioritization, Dr. Kevin Wasko the physician executive for integrated rural health said the clinical expert committee “did recommend the inclusion of both inmates and staff at correctional facilities early in the campaign. That was also endorsed by the oversight committee. The Ministry ....

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Health experts recommended prioritizing inmates for vaccines: leaked chat


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A pair of Saskatchewan Health Authority officials told doctors during a weekly town hall meeting that experts recommended “numerous times” the inclusion of jail inmates and staff in the province’s COVID-19 vaccine prioritization, according to a leaked portion of a written exchange.
The province, however, continues to immunize inmates on age-based criteria.
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Experts recommended including Sask. inmates in vaccine priority: leaked Q&A Back to video
In response to a question during Thursday’s town hall meeting about the exclusion of provincial jail inmates from vaccine prioritization, Dr. Kevin Wasko the physician executive for integrated rural health said the clinical expert committee “did recommend the inclusion of both inmates and staff at correctional facilities early in the campaign. That was also endorsed by the oversight committee. The Ministry an ....

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Eligibility set to change in Saskatchewan's COVID vaccine rollout


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More people will soon be eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations in Saskatchewan.
In addition to making the AstraZeneca vaccine available to everyone 40 and over, the provincial government is planning to lower the age of eligibility to book appointments to 44 and older on Thursday and 40 and over on April 28.
It currently stands at 48 years of age.
“Eighty-four per cent of all hospitalizations and 90 per cent of all COVID-related fatalities in our province have been people over the age of 40, so by getting this group of people vaccinated first, we will significantly reduce those serious outcomes,” Premier Scott Moe said during a media conference Tuesday. ....

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