As the COVID-19 pandemic evolves, professionals continue to monitor how the two-year hiatus from normality has impacted mental health in people of all ages.
Saskatchewan people have been unable to access several different types of psychiatric care because of staffing shortages leading to long wait-lists and closed beds.
The past year has been marked by growing friction between pandemic policy and the advice of some vocal front-line health workers.
These physicians say they’re speaking out because of eroding trust in government decisions. They also see their advocacy as having an impact even if changes are