‘Now they’re getting concerned,’ Shahab says about health-care officials
With fall well underway, Saskatchewan’s chief medical health officer says those in the health-care system are starting to worry again.
“We’ve had low hospitalizations, (with) low ICU and hospital admissions. Now they’re getting concerned. Flu season is coming, winter is coming (and) if COVID starts picking up, that puts pressure on elective procedures and all that,” Dr. Saqib Shahab said in a conversation Monday on Gormley.
Saskatchewan added 100 new cases over the previous three days, increasing the total number of cases in October to 419. The provincial total as of Monday morning was 2,330.
Shahab said people need to do everything they can to keep case numbers low, which would include following oft-repeated public health guidelines and getting the flu shot.