Saving lives will take more than vaccines, says infectious disease expert
The Saskatchewan government has long said that vaccines are the only way out of the COVID-19 pandemic and that public health measures are merely a stopgap.
However, an infectious disease expert disagrees — and he isn’t alone.
“I personally don’t think it’s that simple, in the sense that if you want to really maximize the number of lives that we save and if we really want to be in a situation where we’re not pushing and straining to the absolute capacity,” Dr. Alex Wong said.
Wong pointed to Ontario, a jurisdiction where the government has been criticized for not enacting tough measures soon enough. There, hospitals are now rationing life-saving care as the pandemic’s third wave crashes.