SHA removing mask mandates at health-care facilities; SK Vax Wallet app ending
COVID-19 is still present in Saskatchewan, but the provincial government and Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) have decided to return to some of their pre-pandemic practices.
In a media release Tuesday, the government said the SHA is “moving back to routine infection prevention and control protocols,” effective immediately. It noted the changes were supported by Dr. Saqib Shahab, the province’s chief medical health officer.
As expected, the authority is removing masking requirements for patients, residents, staff members or visitors at health-care facilities, including hospitals, clinics and long-term care facilities.
“Personal protective equipment (PPE) that may include masks, gowns or gloves will still be required for staff and visitors during outbreaks or in specific high-risk clinical areas as per SHA infection control policies,” the release said.

