Shahab explains why northern outbreak and current southwest cases treated differently
After the recent jump in cases in the southwest and some of them being attributed to Hutterite colonies, some had been asking why no restrictions were being implemented similar to those that were put in the far north in May and June.
Dr. Saqib Shahab was asked on Tuesday and said the two contexts are very different.
Shahab, Saskatchewan’s chief medical health officer, explained that in the far north there were several different communities with a population of more than 10,000 people and they were all interdependent for things like groceries and care.
“There was a need to have some way of managing transmission among those communities, and so there were some restrictions that the communities themselves actually wanted to be put in place in terms of who’s coming into the community,” said Shahab.