STF president criticizes new rules around COVID isolation
Saskatchewan’s new rules on COVID-19 isolation are drawing criticism from the teachers’ union.
Starting Friday, close contacts will not need to isolate. Also, the isolation period for anyone unvaccinated who tests positive has been cut to five days.
Patrick Maze, the president of the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation, said the changes will likely lead to more of the virus in schools.
“If those people are potentially carrying COVID and (are) asymptomatic — so they’re just not aware that they should be isolating — and with parents not having to report positive tests anymore, then there’s the potential that children are still going to be in our schools who are positive, asymptomatic and spreading it,” he said.