Saskatchewan Hutterites battling ‘cultural lines’ when it comes to COVID-19
For the past several weeks, Saskatchewan Hutterite colonies have been hotspots for COVID-19.
According to the chair of the Hutterian Safety Council, David Tschetter, the higher number of cases is due to more aggressive testing on the colonies.
“When we see spikes of 20 or 30 cases, that simply means the Saskatchewan Health Authority has gained access (and) built trust and have done community testing and identified those cases,” Tschetter said Monday on Gormley.
When outbreaks first began on Hutterite colonies, the provincial government was identifying them by colony. It has since switched to the general term “communal living settings.”

