Statement on COVID-19 outbreaks at Hutterite colonies in SW Saskatchewan
A joint statement has been released by the Saskatchewan Health Authority and the Hutterian Safety Council regarding COVID-19 outbreaks at Hutterite colonies in the Rural Municipality of Maple Creek.
“The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) and the Hutterian Safety Council (HSC) are working collaboratively to help guide Hutterite communities through the COVID-19 pandemic. The HSC includes Hutterite spiritual leaders, educators, volunteer firefighters, safety instructors, and first medical responders. These councillors are strong volunteers that serve their local communities without reservation.
Since the pandemic began in March, the Hutterian Safety Council established the COVID-19 Safety Taskforce which has joined the efforts to reduce the spread of COVID-19 by producing region-specific bulletins advising Hutterite communities to reduce communal gatherings sizes, to follow physical distancing guidelines, to implement proper hygiene practices in all aspects of their communities, and to fully comply with provincial health orders. Many of these bulletins have been graciously hosted by the Hutterite Health website (www.hutteritehealth.com/bulletins).
This past week, a COVID-19 outbreak was declared on two Hutterite communities in the Rural Municipality of Maple Creek (No. 111) and additional cases are being investigated related to local and interprovincial travel. In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, we recognize that we are linked through our common humanity, our common susceptibility to disease and sickness. However, we are also aware of how rapidly stigmatizing individuals or peoples can cause division and conflict.