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SHA now basing COVID-19 planning efforts on 255K-case scenario

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) believes public health measures may have pushed COVID-19 infections below a “tipping point” in the province, as authorities plan for fewer deaths and draw up a phased approach for resuming elective surgeries. The SHA released a new modelling document on Tuesday. It is now planning for a scenario with 254,756 cases of COVID-19 and 3,050 deaths…

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Tam says the pandemic will bring a 'new normal' to workplaces, defends WHO's performance

Canada's top doctor says that when Canada's locked-down economic activity revives, she expects to see companies embrace a "new normal" in how they operate to prevent the further spread of COVID-19. In the second part of a wide-ranging interview with CBC News, Canada's Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Theresa Tam said that when Canadians return to…

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No timeline for resuming surgeries as SHA remains wary of COVID surge

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) cannot provide a timeline for when elective surgeries will resume in the province, as it continues to prepare for a worst-case scenario with up to 255,000 cases of COVID-19. Scott Livingstone, the SHA’s CEO, said in a press conference Tuesday that it’s hard to leave hospital beds empty when people need them. But he wants the health system…

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Regina Riot's Adrienne Zuck tackles challenges as registered nurse

Adrienne Zuck has tackled numerous opponents during nine seasons as a linebacker with the Regina Riot. However, she never anticipated having to deal with something like the coronavirus in her capacity as a registered nurse. Zuck, who works in the neuroscience unit of the Regina General Hospital’s acute care department, has been spared some of the front-line challenges that other nurses…

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472 health-care workers in Alberta have tested positive for COVID-19

Hundreds of health-care workers in the province have tested positive for COVID-19 since the pandemic began, with the vast majority of them being in the Calgary area. There have been 472 cases of health-care workers testing positive for COVID-19. Those include doctors, nurses and people working in continuing care, according to Alberta Health. Calgary is by far the hardest hit — 72 per…

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