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Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation calls for COVID-19 measures to be reinstated in schools

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Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation is calling on Saskatchewan Minister of Education Dustin Duncan and the Saskatchewan government to immediately reinstate COVID-19 public health measures in schools.In a release from STF on Monday, the federation cites the latest COVID-19 wastewater data from the University of Saskatchewan as being a concern as it shows an alarming increase of 742 per cent in Saskatoon.Data for North Battleford and Prince Albert also show surges of 250 per cent and 56 per cent.“Saskatchewan educators want to be in schools along with their students, teaching and learning in a safe environment,” said Patrick Maze, STF president.“These new wastewater results are alarming and need to be taken seriously,” he added.

Saskatchewan NDP calls on government to do more to address children’s hospital capacity Maze continues on to say that the province has a responsibility to keep students, staff and the greater community safe.“Our health system is over capacity and health-care workers are stressed.

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