No cases of Omicron COVID variant found yet in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Health Minister Paul Merriman said he’s keeping “a close eye” on new information about the COVID-19 Omicron variant.
The new viral strain was first identified in South Africa between Nov. 14 and 16. There’s concern among scientists worldwide that it may be even more transmissible than the Delta variant, and could evade vaccine protection, although much more information is still needed.
Cases have now spread to more than a dozen countries, including Canada. Several cases have already been identified in Ontario and Quebec.
Merriman said he has been in talks with Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Saqib Shahab.