Saskatchewan First Nation locks down after COVID cases spread from religious meetings
REGINA — A northern Saskatchewan First Nation has been locked down and its schools closed over concerns of COVID-19 transmission following a series of religious services where participants were unmasked.
Those gatherings resulted in six COVID-19 cases and at least another five linked to that investigation, said the province’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Saqid Shahab.
“We expect those case numbers to go up,” he said.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority said Wednesday it was investigating a community transmitted COVID-19 outbreak linked to a series of Full Gospel Outreach events in Prince Albert from Sept. 14 to last Sunday.


