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Moe calls U.S. respirator move a 'betrayal' as nurses press for PPE

As Saskatchewan worries how long its supply of personal protective equipment will last, Premier Scott Moe called a U.S. move to restrict vital respirator exports to Canada a “betrayal.” Minnesota-based 3M said in a statement Friday that the Trump administration had invoked the Defense Production Act to force it to prioritize U.S. orders by FEMA for N95 respirators over those of…

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'Stress is not knowing what’s coming': COVID-19 fight can take toll on healthcare workers

SASKATOON -- A call from the Canadian Psychologist Association for registered psychologists in Canada to lend their services to health care workers dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic is being welcomed in Saskatchewan.  For Tracy Zambory, president of the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses, the aid is “timely and so needed”.  "We’re smart, we’re highly educated,…

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3M faces pressure from Trump order to stop exporting N95 masks to Canada

Medical device manufacturer 3M says it is under pressure from the White House to stop exporting N95 masks it currently produces in the United States to other countries, including Canada. The Minneapolis-based company said in a news release Friday that while it welcomes the Trump administration's invocation of the Defense Production Act (DPA) to compel domestic companies to…

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Social media tips for registered nurses

Dear SUN Member: We're all seeing lots of posts from health care workers online, and want to make sure we're conducting ourselves in the appropriate way. As a result, members are asking about best practices when posting on social media. The following are suggestions from the Canadian Nurses Protective Society regarding social media etiquette and responsibilities for nurses:…

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Sask. RCMP receive 436 COVID-19 related calls, one charge laid

REGINA -- The Saskatchewan RCMP have laid one charge relating to the province’s COVID-19 Public Health Order. RCMP also received 436 calls related to COVID-19 between March 20 and March 30. Among those calls, 180 were for service relating to the province’s Public Health Order that came into effect on March 26. The Government of Saskatchewan made it law that anyone returning from…

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