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New principles guarantee Saskatchewan health-care workers access to appropriate PPE

Health-care workers in Saskatchewan who work around people who could — or do — have COVID-19 are now guaranteed access to certain personal protective equipment (PPE). It’s an agreement between the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health, the Saskatchewan Health Authory and the five unions representing the province’s health-care workers. It lays out a series of shared…

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SHA to reopen nine emergency departments

SASKATOON -- The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) plans to reopen emergency departments in nine communities. Those include Kerrobert, Herbert, Preeceville, Davidson, Wolseley, Arcola, Biggar, Leader and Oxbow, according to a news release. The SHA expects the first reopening will be Arcola in mid-June, with others to follow. The announcement comes after Saskatchewan Party MLA Greg Brkich…

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SUN, Government, SHA & Healthcare Unions Sign Joint Statement on PPE

[May 26, 2020] The protection of healthcare workers on the frontline of COVID-19 has been SUN’s number one priority since the beginning of this pandemic, and it is something our team has been working on diligently. Together with other Saskatchewan healthcare unions (SGEU, SEIU West, CUPE and HSAS), the Ministry of Health and the SHA, SUN has created a Joint Statement on Principles for…

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Military teams raise concerns about conditions at Ontario care homes

Military personnel sent to nursing homes in Ontario have observed shocking conditions, including “blatant disregard” for infection control measures, mistreatment of residents and a level of care described as “horrible,” according to documents obtained by Global News. Canadian Armed Forces teams deployed to five of the province’s worst-hit long-term care homes to…

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Doctors warn Sask. against complacency amid preparations for possible second wave

As Saskatchewan residents are praised for their success in flattening the curve of COVID-19, doctors and public health experts are reminding the public there is a new next task at hand: avoiding a second wave that could be worse than the first.  "If the public behaviour changes so much back to what it was pre-virus then all we've done is delayed a massive second wave by a few…

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