Health authority looking to resume many healthcare services in November
The Saskatchewan government has set a 50-75-90 goal for workers who were moved to help with the COVID-19 fourth wave surge to go back to their original jobs, and for some services to resume over the next three weeks.
Next week, half of those who can be moved are expected to go back to their old jobs. An emphasis is being put on child and youth services. Health Minister Paul Merriman said that’s because with kids there’s a developmental impact.
Some programming is set to resume by Nov. 11, including those autism services and child psychology programs that were slowed. Which other services come back after that will depend on the workers who are freed up.
The week after, 75 per cent of those who can be moved are scheduled to be in their original jobs, and by the end of the month, that number is expected to be up to 90 per cent.