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Regina mayor, city council members encourage residents to wear face masks

REGINA -- Mayor Michael Fougere and city council members are encouraging Regina residents to wear face masks when visiting indoor spaces or when riding public transit. They made the announcement today given the increase of COVID-19 cases in the city. The Regina area had 38 active cases of COVID-19 as of Wednesday. “Given the rise in active cases of COVID-19 in Regina, myself and my…

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Sask. field hospitals to remain up until SHA confident extra beds won't be needed

Saskatchewan's field hospitals are preparing in case there is an increase of COVID-19 cases during flu season.  The province set up multiple field hospitals in Saskatoon and Regina, including one in Evraz Place. The strategy is to be prepared in case hospital capacity cannot meet demand. "Those areas at Evraz have been built, I'd say, a large medical ward," said Graham…

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Leadership Series - OH&S Representatives Workshop

Establishing a network of knowledge is key to ensuring Local OH&S Representatives have the skills and knowledge required to assist and advocate for the safety of their colleagues at work. This network helps encourage OH&S Representatives to take more active roles in promoting health and safety initiatives. This half-day workshop, designed for Local OH&S Representatives, will focus on…

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'It’s not acceptable': Prairie Harm Reduction wants better reporting of overdoses from SHA

SASKATOON -- Saskatoon paramedics responded to a record 100 overdoses between July 27 and Aug. 3 – and Jason Mecredi says the true number of overdoses may have been higher. Mecredi, the executive director of Prairie Harm Reduction, calls it a “public health issue” and says the figure could be much higher if the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) recorded and tracked overdoses…

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Gaps in interprovincial contact tracing increase COVID-19 risks while flying, critics say

Public health officials aren't doing enough to reach out to people from different provinces who may have been exposed to COVID-19 on flights, often stopping contact tracing at their own borders, an epidemiologist warns. "Canada has a system of contact tracing on the ground, but as soon as it's wheels up and they start pushing a little beverage cart around, then that system…

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