SASKATOON The Saskatchewan Health Authority on Wednesday announced an increased COVID-19 exposure risk in the St. Louis area. The warning was due to cases linked to events in the community and subsequent spread to household members and other close contacts. The increased risk is for anyone who may have attended any outdoor recreational events, suppers, poker rallies, or poker card parties outside their family bubble since Christmas. Mayor Marc Caron is concerned but says he and other council members are not aware of events or family gatherings. “We are following all the provincial guidelines. I just don’t want St. Louis painted in a negative light.”
The Weyburn General Hospital will focus on the treatment of COVID patients, according to the Saskatchewan Health Authority. In a statement on Tuesday, the SHA said, “Should an admission to . . .
The status of COVID outbreak remains in place for the Weyburn General Hospital and the Weyburn Special Care Home, with three deaths now reported from the virus, according to the Saskatchewan Health. . .