SHA closely watching COVID outbreaks in long-term care
The Saskatchewan Health Authority is paying attention and watching closely what COVID-19 is doing in long-term and personal care homes in the province, according to the authority’s interim COO, Derek Miller.
“It is an area of concern for us, but we do believe we are prepared to be able to manage cases in long-term care,” Miller said this week.
As cases have risen in the province due to the Omicron variant, so too have cases in care homes. Between Jan. 1 and Friday, there were 28 outbreaks listed in long-term or personal care homes across the province.
Saskatchewan’s chief medical health officer, Dr. Saqib Shahab, said because Omicron transmission is so common now, we’re seeing cases in care homes.


