‘Prevention is better than cure’ says Dr. Shahab on Covid-19
COVID-19 seems to be off the radar of most people in Saskatchewan, but parts of the world are reporting a surge in cases since the summer months. What’s the update on this illness in the province and will a new vaccine be coming to Saskatchewan? We asked Chief Medical Health Officer, Dr. Saqib Shahab.
What is the COVID-19 situation right now for Saskatchewan?
DR. SHAHAB: We publish the Community Respiratory Illness Surveillance Program (CRISP) report and the last one was published this Friday, September 13. And what it shows is two things. One is that covid hasn’t really gone away, but it lingered. It lingers at a low level throughout the summer. But the good news is that hospitalizations and deaths, thankfully, have come down from covid. Just like with influenza, we see an increase in fall and early winter because we’re all congregated indoors.