Addiction support to La Loche amid continued outbreak
The northern village of La Loche is seeing a slight tapering in its active cases of COVID-19 since last week as support for alcohol-dependent people is made available.
Dr. Rim Zayed, Medical Health Officer with the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) told the community over local radio Monday the total positive cases in La Loche are now at 147 with 38 recoveries. There were four new cases reported. Clearwater River Dene Nation are now at 27 total cases with four recoveries.
“We are starting the mobile team who are dedicated to working on active case finding by going door to door,” she said. “If we get a higher number of cases, we will not be surprised, but we want to make sure everyone has a chance to be tested which is part of our aggressive case finding.”
Health care workers are reaching out to individuals in households to determine other symptoms or to determine if other supports are needed. The doctor placed emphasis on individuals answering their phones so testing can take place.

