Northwest School Division set to receive COVID-19 rapid tests from Saskatchewan government
Schools in the Meadow Lake area are expecting to receive an unspecified quantity of COVID-19 rapid antigen tests from the provincial government. This comes as part of the province’s new measure that will see schools across Saskatchewan receive 100,000 rapid tests as early as next week.
The Northwest School Division is currently working with the government on a solution as to how the tests will be used. In a press release, the Government of Saskatchewan stated the School Testing Deployment Plan for COVID-19 is being implemented by the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Health and the Saskatchewan Health Authority.
Northwest School Division communications officer Kaitlin Harman told meadowlakeNOW that the school division is looking to solve some confidentiality concerns before submitting their strategy to the government for approval.
“Right now, we are in the process of creating our plan and submitting it to the SHA and the Ministry of Education to get their approval,” Harman said. “There are definitely some details to iron out. We want to make sure we are in compliance with any privacy issues or anything like that because it is people’s health information, so there are definitely some concerns that have to be addressed before we move forward.”