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Nurses push for mandatory masking, but protesters ready to push back

  As the province faced its steepest daily spike in COVID-19 cases on Thursday, the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses (SUN) is urging the government to make masks mandatory for indoor public spaces when social distancing isn’t possible. “The wearing of masks needs to be mandatory,” said SUN president Tracy Zambory. “We cannot be grey in this area any longer.”…

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Increased Risk of COVID-19 Transmission in Saskatchewan

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is warning of an emergent situation in the southwest and west central areas of the province. As a result of aggressive contact tracing and testing, the SHA has identified additional individuals with COVID-19 in south west and west central Saskatchewan. Some of these individuals are linked to known chains of transmission and some individuals have no known…

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CONTACT - January to July 2020

Board meeting Jan. 21-22, 2020 Financial Decisions: The Board of directors approved a motion to sponsor the 2020 Governor General’s Leadership Conference for $2500 The Board approved to fund an additional 38 members to the CLC Triennial Convention in Vancouver in May 2020. The Board of Directors approved a motion to increase the in-province meal allowance for Board, Committee and…

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Human clinical trials begin for Quebec-made coronavirus vaccine candidate, but CEO urges caution

Canadian trials have just begun for a prospective coronavirus vaccine, but its Quebec-based manufacturer is already downplaying its potential impact. Dr. Bruce Clark, president and CEO of the biopharmaceutical company Medicago, cautioned observers against holding unrealistic expectations that his product — or any of the numerous vaccines in development globally — will bring…

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Sask. expands COVID-19 tests for all; extends health services

REGINA -- Anyone in Saskatchewan can soon request a test for COVID-19 should they want one. The government said Monday that starting tomorrow, testing will be available to anyone who requests it, regardless of people's symptoms. A refferal can be made by contacting HealthLine at 811. As well, residents can expect more health services to resume as the province continues its re-opening plan.…

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