Saskatchewan reinstates COVID-19 isolation requirements, bolsters testing and tracing
REGINA – The Saskatchewan government is bolstering its public health measures as the province faces some of the highest COVID-19 numbers in Canada.
To alleviate pressure on the health-care system, the government says it is reinstating mandatory isolation requirements for people who test positive for COVID-19 and expanding testing and contact tracing.
Unvaccinated residents will also need to self-isolate if they come in contact with a positive case, but fully vaccinated people will not face the same requirement.
To expand surge capacity in Saskatchewan hospitals, the government says there will be a reduction in non-critical and elective surgeries and procedures.