Doctors direct tough questions to Merriman during SMA’s fall assembly
Health Minister Paul Merriman and Rural and Remote Minister of Health Everett Findlay were in the proverbial hot seat Friday during the Saskatchewan Medical Association’s fall assembly.
Two assemblies with SMA delegates are held each year; one in the spring, and one in the fall. The session Friday consisted of a question-and-answer period with both ministers.
Several doctors expressed their frustrations over the province’s refusal to implement additional public health measures to battle COVID-19, including the University of Saskatchewan’s assistant professor of general internal medicine, Dr. Benjamin Leis.
“I think what’s beyond frustrating for us is hearing you say that vaccination isn’t working very well, but that’s the only thing you’re pushing forward,” he said.