Saskatchewan Medical Association calls for mandatory vaccines for all health-care workers
With a recent uptick of COVID-19 cases in the province, the Saskatchewan Medical Association (SMA) is calling for mandatory vaccinations for all health-care workers.
Many Saskatchewan physicians are asking the government to mandate vaccines for all health-care workers as an added measure to precautions already taken for the safety of patients, colleagues, themselves, and to safeguard the capacity of a very tired health-care system.
“We have seen what has happened over the last year to the health-care system due to the COVID pandemic,” Dr. Eben Strydom, SMA president and a practicing family physician in Melfort told paNOW. “We have had a lot of opportunities now to see the differences that vaccines make to the spread of the virus and the risk to individuals.”
Today’s statement by the SMA echoes a similar call last week by the Canadian Medical Association and the Canadian Nurses Association.