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STF: COVID-19 variants not just Regina s problem | Battlefords News-Optimist

Since April 1, COVID-19 and variant cases have increased 162 percent in Saskatoon and by 83 percent provincewide, including cases in Prince Albert, Nipawin, Humboldt, Strasbourg and Lloydminster. Border communities such as Lloydminster are also at risk from both the B.1.1.7 (UK variant) dominating in Saskatchewan and the P.1 (Brazil variant), which has spread into most regions of Alberta. According to the Province of Saskatchewan’s statistics, as of April 8, 3,086 variants of concern have been identified by screening in Saskatchewan, reported in the Far North West (2), Far North East (4), North West (7), North Central (24), Saskatoon (189), Central West (13), Central East (71), Regina (2,189), South West (19), South Central (266), and South East (283) zones. There are 19 cases with residence pending.

Increasing COVID-19 variant cases raising concern for STF as students return to class

  SASKATOON The Saskatchewan Teachers Federation (STF) is urging increased vigilance to protect against COVID-19 and its variants as students to return to class on Monday. The organization was concerned with the rise in cases before the Easter break and called for all schools to move to remote learning to be proactive in preventing the spread, STF president Patrick Maze said in a Saturday news release. “Predictably, case numbers have continued to climb at an exponential rate throughout the province. This is no longer an issue for just Regina and southeast Saskatchewan but in fact for all schools in all regions of Saskatchewan.”

STF urging caution as students return to school

STF urging caution as students return to school By Josh Sigurdson Apr 10, 2021 12:39 PM The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) is asking resident to be extra vigilant to protect against COVID-19 variants when students return to school on Monday. In a news release issued Saturday, STF President Patrick Maze says the organization is concerned with the rise in cases since schools decided to move to remote learning before the Easter. Predictably, case numbers have continued to climb at an exceptional rate throughout the province,” said Maze. “This is no longer an issue for just Regina and southeast Saskatchewan but in fact for all schools in all regions of Saskatchewan.”

COVID-19: Single-day record of vaccines administered, 236 new cases

Article content A day after changes in age eligibility and offered vaccine saw long lines and hours-long wait times at Regina’s drive-thru vaccination site, Saskatchewan has set another new single-day record for vaccinations. On Friday, 12,615 doses of COVID-19 vaccine were given in the province, raising the total number to 268,895. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or COVID-19: Some Sask. vaccine clinics switching to AztraZeneca, 236 new cases Back to video Friday’s doses were given in the far north west (268), far north central (seven), far north east (225), north west (776), north central (704), north east (964), Saskatoon (2,321), central west (700), central east (1,588), Regina (1,565), south west (871), south central (578) and south east (1,664) zones. There were 384 doses administered with zone of residence pending.

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