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Masks now required

Mask requirements in place for long term care home common areas

Sep 9, 2021 | 11:56 AM

Starting on Sept. 10, visitors and families will be required to wear masks in long term care facility commons areas.

Due to the recent increase in COVID-19 cases in the province, the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is making masks mandatory outside of residents’ rooms to minimize the risk of COVID transmission in long-term care facilities.

This masking protocol will apply to both SHA long-term care homes and affiliates, and applies to both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals.

Those who refuse to comply with masking requirements in common areas may be asked to leave.

Even while it is not required, the SHA is also strongly recommending that family and visitors wear a mask within the resident’s individual room to provide additional protection for all our residents.

Residents themselves are also being strongly encouraged to wear a mask outside of their room, particularly if the resident is not fully vaccinated.

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