Saskatchewan who contracted COVID-19 received monoclonal antibody treatment.In a Provincial Emergency Operations Centre (PEOC) technical briefing on Tuesday, Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) CEO Scott Livingstone told reporters the health authority treated so few people because there are fewer patients eligible.As more people have gotten vaccinated, Livingstone said, fewer people could receive the treatment – though he admitted the health authority had planned to treat more patients with it.
Saskatchewan Health Authority CEO can’t say when surgeries will resume “When you set up these (monoclonal therapy) clinics and the potential for the clinics, we were looking at case numbers around 500 a day,” he said.“Those have dropped.