Shahab reflects on first six months of pandemic in Saskatchewan
Six months ago, many people in Saskatchewan had never heard of terms like social distancing or effective reproductive number. They never considered wearing a face mask to the grocery store.
Things have changed.
As of Saturday, Saskatchewan will have had six months of COVID-19 cases, with the provincial state of emergency hitting its six-month mark on Sept. 18.
As the province’s chief medical health officer, Dr. Saqib Shahab has been at the helm of the province’s response to the pandemic.


