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SHA said they are a long way from back to normal amid resumption of services announcement

SHA CEO Scott Livingstone announced on Tuesday, May 19 that some health services in the province will resume as phase one of the resumption plan began. Livingstone explained the SHA were a long way away from returning to normal operations.

SHA CEO Scott Livingstone announced on Tuesday, May 19 that some health services in the province will resume as phase one of the resumption plan began.

Livingstone explained the SHA were a long way away from returning to normal operations.

鈥淒uring the first phase of resumption, we plan on balancing both sides of the equation by being both flexible and adaptive. We will not move further to expand services until we are confident that we can safely take care of patients, [while] at the same time managing COVID-19 response,鈥 said Livingstone during a press conference.

鈥淚 need to stress that just because some of the services are opening, we are in no way going back to normal. We are a long way from our normal volumes in health care and we will continue to monitor and expand as we can do that safely over the upcoming weeks,鈥 he continued.

Livingstone further mentioned Saskatchewan residents will see a focus on resuming everyday services such as outpatient physiotherapy appointments, kidney health services, some laboratory services, home care and expanded immunizations.

Livingstone added the public can expect a different health care experience prior to what it was before COVID-19 hit the province. 鈥淭heir health care experience will look different because of the additional measures that we鈥檒l have to put in place to protect both patients and staff.鈥

鈥淚n most locations, this will include adaptations of our waiting room practises to promote physical distancing and an additional emphasis on virtual care wherever possible, as well as screening at all of our health care facilities.鈥

The resumption plan coincides with the province鈥檚 Re-Open Saskatchewan Plan which entered phase two as of May 19. The second phase includes the reopening of retail businesses.

Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Saqib Shahab said while malls and street front stores will now be open for business, this is not the time to loiter or socialize in places like malls.

鈥淚t鈥檚 better to go out and walk while maintaining a physical distance and go to the malls ready to shop for what you need and support businesses in that way,鈥 said Shahab.

To date, Saskatchewan reported 599 cases of COVID-19. Of those cases, 123 are considered active and 470 had recovered.

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