Flu remains dormant in Saskatchewan as COVID cases climb
As the total number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise, the flu has been a complete non-factor in Saskatchewan this season.
According to the Ministry of Health, there have been zero confirmed cases of influenza, compared to 1,334 cases reported last year at this point.
Medical health officer Dr. Tania Diener, who led the province’s influenza vaccine program, says COVID pandemic measures such as masking and hand-washing have been a major factor in keeping the flu at bay.
“All the hand sanitizer we’re using, the fact that there is partial lockdowns from time to time and much less travel — all of those made a huge difference,” Diener told the Brent Loucks Show on Tuesday.