Province records 33 new COVID-19 cases, 20 people in hospital
Each day in the past few weeks, Saskatchewan’s COVID-19 active case numbers continue to break its own records as it sits at 511 as of Friday.
With cases on the rise in Saskatchewan, the province’s chief medical officer Dr. Saqib Shahab addressed the surges.
He referenced the outbreaks in Yorkton back in September, and how communities in the area turned the corner by treating those that were infected and isolating close contacts. He’s wishing a similar situation can play out now to end outbreaks in the province’s biggest urban areas like Saskatoon, Regina, and Prince Albert.
“This is what we’re hoping will happen in P.A., Saskatoon, Regina, which have seen an increase in case numbers,” Shahab said during Friday’s press conference. “With people staying home when they’re sick, seeking testing if they’re symptomatic, having a list if they test positive for COVID to quickly hand over to public health, and public health contacts them, and contacts complying to public health direction to stay home for the 14-day period. I think these are going to be essential measures, beyond the overall general measures that we should all follow, to make sure our case levels remain low.”