The coronavirus outbreaks in northern Saskatchewan are likely not the last the province will see as the pandemic continues, according to the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses (SUN).
The union said “isolated outbreaks” don’t mean that rules and restrictions aren’t working. “COVID-19 doesn’t look at a barrier, it’s traveling south,” said union president Tracy Zambory. “This is our reality, and the reality of a virus is that it will go dormant, it will reappear, it’s like the regular influenza.
They go dormant, they come back active. “Sometimes it’s just the environment they’re in and they find a home and they just go crazy.” Zambory said the union can’t predict where COVID-19 will appear next, but it says viruses often spread through those who