Shahab urges ‘hunkering down’ in communities with high COVID case numbers
Saskatchewan’s chief medical health officer urged residents to lay low as weeks remain before adults at highest risk to COVID-19 are vaccinated.
“We have about eight weeks to go before everyone 50-plus is vaccinated, and two weeks post-vaccine because your immunity starts developing two weeks post-vaccine,” Dr. Saqib Shahab told Gormley on Wednesday.
With variants of concern spreading, Shahab said higher transmission can be expected.
“What it means for Regina and increasingly for other communities in the south is just hunkering down even more, sticking to your household as much as possible (and there’s a) cap on worship sizes up to 30,” he said.