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Grieving families welcome SHA changes to visitation rules

Families separated from loved ones during recent tragedies in Saskatchewan believe new visitation rules could spare others from their pain. The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) announced Wednesday that long-term care homes and hospitals can immediately begin applying more expansive rules to allow additional family members to visit a broader range of patients. They should be in place across…

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Sask. working to identify best version of antibody test that could measure public COVID-19 immunity

Tests could help answer questions about prevalence of COVID-19 and risk of reinfection Work is underway to identify the best version of a test that could determine if a person has had COVID-19 by searching for antibodies in their blood.  Known as serology testing, the method can ascertain if a person was ever infected by looking for the specific antibodies that would be produced in…

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Behind the outbreaks: Health care staff moved around province to cover gaps

It was a Thursday night when Chrissy Munro received a text message saying more nurses were needed in La Loche. She took one look at her husband, who knew exactly what she was thinking, before calling the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) to say she would go. “As soon as I looked at him I’m like, ‘I gotta do this.’ He’s like, ‘You’ve got to do…

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Cross-Canada lab network tracking COVID-19 mutations

A network of laboratories across Canada is studying mutations in the genetic footprint of COVID-19 to track patterns of transmission across the country and internationally.  Led by the Public Health Agency of Canada's National Microbiology Laboratory, along with Genome Canada, the research is working to identify as many genetic sequences as possible.  The goal is to understand…

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Sask. student co-hosts online youth network to give teens a place to talk

A Saskatchewan university student is trying to help teenagers them cope with isolation, stress and other mental health problems associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.  "We're just seeing a lot of uncertainty and really no where to turn," Alexis Epp said.  Epp is studying youth care work at Saskatchewan Polytechnic. She's the co-creator of the online network…

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