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High COVID-19 demand in some Saskatchewan hospitals still delaying some health care

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Saskatchewan Health Authority says it has resumed nearly half the health-care services that were cut during the province’s fourth wave of COVID-19.It says high hospitalization rates in urban areas are preventing the remaining services from returning.“We’re not out of the woods yet in terms of our fourth wave,” Dr.

Saqib Shahab, the province’s chief medical health officer, said Tuesday.“It will take a longer duration for our hospitalization numbers to go down.” Saskatchewan prepares for arrival of COVID-19 Pfizer pediatric vaccine As of this week, 193 of the 395 services cut since Sept.

1 have resumed, with another 68 services partially back.The services include pediatric programming, home care, medical imaging and therapies.

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