SHA says masks will still be required in hospitals, clinics after Sunday
Changes may be coming to COVID-19 protocols in Saskatchewan on Sunday, but things won’t be changing in many Saskatchewan Health Authority facilities.
The SHA announced Thursday that masking, screening and family presence directives will remain in place in its facilities — except long-term care homes — even as public health orders are lifted Sunday as part of Step Three of the Re-Opening Roadmap.
“Transmission of COVID-19 and its variants, like the Delta variant, will continue to pose a risk throughout the province and therefore to the health and safety of staff, physicians, patients, residents, family and visitors in Saskatchewan Health Authority facilities,” the authority said in a release.
People who enter SHA facilities will have to wear a medical-grade mask during their stay in all hospitals, vaccine clinics, out-patient clinics and so on. Patients can remove their masks when they’re in their own room.