Sask. ‘immunize or mask’ policy takes pause, but still encouraged
The mandatory “immunize or mask” policy raised hackles when it was implemented in 2014 for health care in Saskatchewan, but this year it’s being temporarily switched to voluntary.
The policy requires that health care workers and visitors alike who have not gotten an influenza immunization, for whatever reason, have to wear a mask while in places where health care services are offered.
A short time ago, a decision came down in Ontario striking down a similar policy. The Saskatchewan Union of Nurses then sent a letter to the Ministry of Health and regional health authorities asking whether it will impact policies in Saskatchewan.
Dr. David Torr is the chair of the Medical Health Officers Council of Saskatchewan. He said they still support the policy.


