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472 health-care workers in Alberta have tested positive for COVID-19

Hundreds of health-care workers in the province have tested positive for COVID-19 since the pandemic began, with the vast majority of them being in the Calgary area. There have been 472 cases of health-care workers testing positive for COVID-19. Those include doctors, nurses and people working in continuing care, according to Alberta Health. Calgary is by far the hardest hit — 72 per…

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Lack of social distancing spikes weekend after Re-Open Sask. plan

Regina Mayor Michael Fougere is urging restraint as reports of large gatherings and use of play structures over the weekend emerged Monday. “I’d just hate to see us lose momentum by people thinking it’s OK now to be more relaxed, go out in groups and congregate at recreation facilities and play structures because that is not what we should be…

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La Loche remains epicentre of new Saskatchewan COVID-19 cases

Northern Saskatchewan remains ground zero of the province’s struggle against COVID-19, as 11 of 12 new cases reported on Monday came from the far north. Overall, Saskatchewan has 72 active cases of the disease. Most are in the far north, an expansive region that extends from Green Lake and Tobin Lake in the south all the way to the border with the Northwest Territories. Twenty-nine cases…

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Public health order puts some group homes in tricky spot

This week, Janann Blackburn lost half her staff — not because she had or wanted to, but because she wanted to keep people safe. Blackburn is the executive director of Cheshire Homes, which provides care services for 17 people with physical disabilities and independent living units for 10 more. Because some of her residents have underlying medical conditions, she assumed the provincial…

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COVID-19 in Saskatchewan: 5-phase plan to reopen province set to begin May 4

The Saskatchewan government's five-phase plan to reopen the province is set to begin on May 4.  The plan, which was unveiled Thursday by Premier Scott Moe and Saskatchewan's Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Saqib Shahab, will guide the province as it restarts its economy during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.  "Over the next several weeks, restrictions will be…

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