“Modelling isn’t a crystal ball,” rather “something used to plan” during the COVID-19 crisis, said Saskatchewan Health Authority CEO Scott Livingstone. Livingstone also said with respect to planning ahead for potential COVID-19 surges, Saskatchewan should expect the virus will be around for months to come and that capacity has to be built, whether it be for COVID-19 cases or other health-care needs.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Saskatchewan health official says data modelling not ‘a crystal ball’ but it does help with planning ahead
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