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Testing practices and staffing levels big concerns for SUN in northern Saskatchewan

Many nurses working in northern Saskatchewan are extremely concerned right now. With a large COVID-19 outbreak declared in La Loche, and other outbreaks in hospitals in Lloydminster, Meadow Lake and Prince Albert – the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses (SUN) says worker safety is paramount. SUN President Tracy Zambory has been in touch with those on the front lines and says what she’s…

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Sask. schools will stay closed for the rest of the school year

Saskatchewan schools will not reopen before the end of the current school year, according to an update from the Regina Catholic School Division (RCSD). All schools in the province closed down on March 20, and because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, students will not return to the classroom before the summer holidays. RCSD posted an update for families on its website on Wednesday.…

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Sask. patients waiting for surgeries face uncertainty despite plan to resume medical services

News that the Saskatchewan Health Authority will start gradually resuming medical services has brought hope to some patients waiting for surgeries, but many can expect the wait to continue for now.  On Tuesday, the health authority announced a four-phase plan to resume services that have been put on hold during the COVID-19 pandemic. Starting May 19, surgical services will increase by 10…

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Saskatchewan nurses, health-care providers not ready to resume some services May 19: unions

Some medical services and surgeries will resume on May 19 in Saskatchewan, but unions representing Saskatchewan nurses and health-care professionals say they aren’t ready to go back to work as normal. The Saskatchewan Union of Nurses (SUN) says its members aren’t ready for May 19. It said it’s worried about having enough staff, and resources to help support them. SUN says a…

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COVID-19 outbreak in northern Saskatchewan 'of concern': chief health officer

REGINA — Canada’s chief public health officer says a COVID-19 outbreak gripping Saskatchewan’s far north is an area of concern. Dr. Theresa Tam says not only is the region remote, but it’s home to Indigenous communities. Health officials in Saskatchewan say the novel coronavirus arrived in the Dene village of La Loche, 600 kilometres northwest of Saskatoon, last month…

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