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‘Unacceptable’: Saskatchewan premier says wait times for COVID-19 testing need to change

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COVID-19.“It’s been pretty rough. I’ve never gone this long without seeing her,” Gill said.After coming home from a trip to Cypress Hills, Gill started feeling congested, sluggish and short of breath.

Coronavirus: ‘Increased transmission’ in Cut Knife, Hillsdale, Sask. say health officials Last Friday, he called the Healthline 811 to explain his symptoms and get a referral to be tested for coronavirus.He said it took five days to get a call back from the test centre to book his appointment.“Before that it was just kind of unknown,” Gill said.“I didn’t know if I’d be waiting another one day or three days or five days or what it would be.”The Saskatchewan NDP is hearing similar complaints of people waiting days to book a test, then days.

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