The Saskatchewan Health Authority’s chief of its emergency operation centre Derek Miller on Thursday outlined the different services that may see impacts in the coming weeks as the province redeploys 600 health-care workers to help with the surging level of COVID-19 cases. He said this would include some elective surgeries in urban centres.
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Coronavirus: Saskatchewan health official outlines service reductions due to staff redeployment
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