Hutterian Safety Council says message is simple: Continue working with SHA
The board chair of the Hutterian Safety Council is praising the work being done by the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) as an uptick of COVID-19 cases is seen in communal living settings.
“The SHA is making a lot of inroads and good progress with the communities. When there’s a report of 30 cases, that simply means the SHA are doing great work at getting access to the Hutterite communities and facilitating testing and helping the people on the ground,” David Tschetter said.
All 30 of the new cases reported in the province on Friday were in communal living settings. Of the 174 active cases in the province as of Friday, 108 were in those types of communities.
Tschetter said blips like that aren’t unexpected and show the work the SHA is doing within communities to provide testing.

