The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) said COVID-19 is everywhere and it will no longer publish self-monitoring alerts. "Saskatchewan's medical health officers are asking all Saskatchewan residents to self-monitor for COVID symptoms, regardless of where you live in this province." The SHA release said residents should ensure they're up to date and following the public health orders found on the government's website. Three criteria must be met in order for a local medical health officer to issue an alert:All contacts cannot be notified within a 48 hour period. Outbreaks will remain listed on the government website until an SHA medical health officer declares them over.
Source: CBC News November 15, 2020 18:56 UTC