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Re-Open Sask: Caution key as health providers prepare to resume work

It won’t be “business as usual” when dental hygienists return to work. Dental offices are permitted to reopen on May 4, being part of the provincial government’s Re-Open Saskatchewan first phase. “The resuming of dental hygiene services will not look the same way that they maybe once did,” Shelby Hamm, deputy registrar of the Saskatchewan Dental…

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Sask nurses' union head worries people will get 'too comfortable' amid plans to re-open the economy

SASKATOON -- The Saskatchewan Union of Nurses is raising concerns about the potential impact of the province’s plan to re-open the economy. Tracy Zambory, the union's president, said she hopes people will continue practicing physical distancing and handwashing as businesses re-open. “We just worry when we start this conversation, we’re going to get far too comfortable and…

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COVID-19 in Sask: English River First Nation reports 4 cases, SHA sees decline in testing

Another community in Saskatchewan's northwest is reporting positive cases of COVID-19.  A news release issued by the English River First Nation, located about 100 kilometres north of Beauval, said four positive cases were confirmed on Monday night.  It was not immediately clear if the four cases were included in the province's Tuesday update, which said there were four new…

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Cohorting in Long-Term Care (Special Care Homes) – Impact on SUN Members Employed by SHA, SHA Affiliates and/or Extendicare

According to the April 17 update to the Public Health Order, the Chief Medical Health Officer has introduced cohorting to Saskatchewan's COVID-19 response. The intent of cohorting is to minimize exposure to COVID-19 among long-term care and personal care homes and protect our vulnerable residents. As a result, beginning April 28, all staff at Extendicare, SHA and/or affiliate long-term…

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COVID-19 in Sask: Top doc says physical distancing must continue until there is vaccine or immunity

A plan to gradually lift restrictions put in place to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan is expected this week, but the province's chief medical health officer says physical distancing will continue indefinitely.  "We should understand that until such time that there is an effective vaccine, or treatment, or until such time that most of us have some level of immunity, we…

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