Shahab urges everyone to ‘stay vigilant’ during winter months
Daily COVID-19 case numbers in Saskatchewan are continuing a slow decline, with Tuesday’s total of 107 confirmed cases the lowest number in nearly three months.
However, that doesn’t mean this is a time to relax, according to the province’s chief medical health officer, Dr. Saqib Shahab.
“Although case numbers are going down, I think we need to remain very vigilant and we need to stay vigilant, especially because we need our case numbers to go down in hospital and acute care and ICU, which will take four to six weeks at least to come down,” Shahab said during a technical briefing Tuesday.
Shahab said hospital numbers need to come down to a sustainable level, which he said is around 15 people in ICU and 30 or 40 in hospital. As of Tuesday, there were 222 COVID patients in Saskatchewan hospitals, with 48 in ICUs.