SASKATOON As Saskatchewan s new COVID-19 infections increase, Nazeem Muhajarine says it’s time for the government to intervene with public health measures - but not widespread lockdowns. “Nip it in the bud,” said Muhajarine, a University of Saskatchewan professor of epidemiology and community health. “We need to take those steps today.” On Tuesday the number of new cases was 24 – down from 141 on Feb. 28. According to the Ministry of Health, new cases of COVID-19 and new hospitalization are made up of mostly unvaccinated people. In June, the province reported 2,032 cases of the disease. Of those, 1,641 people who tested positive were unvaccinated; 355 had one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine and 32 cases were fully vaccinated.
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