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eHealth ransomware attack potentially catastrophic for Sask. health card holders: cybersecurity expert

The bad guys slipped the virus into the eHealth Saskatchewan computer system on Dec. 20. For the next 17 days, it crept undetected through the network, copying some of the most sensitive health and personal information collected by government. This massive intrusion stopped Jan. 6, but not because the cyberthieves were caught. That's when the shakedown began. Employees trying to access…

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May was a record month for overdose calls in Saskatoon

Paramedics in Saskatoon say May was a record month for overdose calls. Medavie Health Services West spokesman Troy Davies said ambulances responded to 262 overdoes calls last month. The opioid antidote naloxone, sometimes referred to under the brand name Narcan, was administered 48 times. “That’s a number we’ve never seen before in the history of our service,” Davies…

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Samwel Uko sought medical help twice in hours before he was found dead in Regina's Wascana Lake, family says

Samwel Uko's uncle says he recently found out his nephew visited the Regina General Hospital not once, but twice on the day he died. The second time, he was escorted out by security just a couple of hours before he was found dead in Wascana Lake.  The 20-year-old from Abbotsford, B.C., was in Regina visiting an aunt when he died on May 21. Justin Nyee, Uko's uncle from…

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Lampman nurse shares experience working during the COVID-19 outbreak in La Loche

Cassidy Siebert is a registered nurse, who has worked in the emergency room in Arcola Health Centre. When the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) called out for nurses to help with the COVID-19 outbreak in northern Saskatchewan, Siebert didn’t think twice. “SHA came and they were needing nurses to go up north to help with the outbreak in La Loche. I answered back immediately that I…

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Sask. Health Authority to introduce second phase of service resumption

REGINA -- Saskatchewan health officials say the resumption of health care services will enter its second phase on June 16. In phase two, the SHA will increase surgical capacity from 65 to 70 per cent across the province, including urgent, emergent and some elective procedures. ”This will vary significantly by site, as some locations like Yorkton Regional Health Centre are already up to…

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