Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says province must learn to live with COVID-19
Premier Scott Moe and his Saskatchewan Party government are staying away from additional measures to try to contain the spread of the COVID-19 Omicron variant, despite acute care hospitalizations nearing record levels.“COVID is not going away. It’s going to remain an ongoing concern for all of us, but we live with other diseases in our communities and province that are also ongoing concerns,” Moe said Monday.
“Those are weaknesses which this variant or the next one will take advantage of ... and cause more damage. We need to be wary of our collective fatigue, and not make rush decisions that can impact the health-care of our population, of our citizens.” “To pretend we’re there in a way that causes people to fill up our hospitals and die is absolutely criminal,” Meili said.
Health Minister Paul Merriman said the province is planning to move some patients to rural facilities to make room for COVID-19 patients in Regina and Saskatoon hospitals which are at capacity.
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